Press Release
Informa Markets is once again staging the leading international trade events for innovative production and processing for poultry, livestock, and aquaculture. Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture Philippines are set to be held on June 25 – 27, 2025 at the World Trade Center Manila in Pasay City. These back-to-back livestock and aquaculture events are expected to welcome 250 exhibitors and up to 10,000 visitors from more than 30 countries, making it a vital gathering for industry professionals over the three days.
“The Philippines under the Bagong Pilipinas government of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has put the agriculture industry among its priorities, recognizing the potential to spur and support national economic growth in the near to long term. This is why Livestock Philippines 2025 and Aquaculture Philippines 2025 are very important events that Filipinos and local businesses should watch out for,” said Rungphech ‘Rose’ Chitanuwat, Country General Manager of Informa Markets in the Philippines.
The Department of Agriculture strongly supports and hosts this year’s event, with their guidance focusing on the theme of Empowering Agri-Fishery Through Modern Technology and Innovation. This theme aligns closely with the agency’s mandate to highlight the significance of innovation and modernization in enhancing productivity and efficiency in agricultural production.
Challenging times for the livestock sector
The Philippine livestock production grew 6.37 percent in 2024 to 2.17 million metric tons from 2.05 million metric tons in 2023, based on data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). As usual, poultry production contributed much to the growth, with the sector posting a 6.6 percent increase in production to 2.94 million metric tons from 2.76 million metric tons in 2023.
The sector was affected by the impact of La Nina weather phenomenon on livestock producers across the country in the first half of 2024. Much of the growth was accumulated during the second half. Hog production recorded decrements due to the spread of swine flu during the period, while carabao and cattle production slightly increased.
To date, the sector is looking forward to the impending enactment of the Animal Industry Development and Competitiveness Act, a legislation that is set to bolster the local livestock sector. The bill has passed third reading at the House of Representatives and is expected to be among those that will be prioritized after the midterm elections. Once approved and enacted, it will create an Animal Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ANICEF) that would earmark a ₱20 billion fund for the next 10 years to rationalize and strengthen the Bureau of Animal Industry.
Promising aquaculture subsector
Aquaculture is among the brightest prospects in the country’s agriculture industry and fisheries sector. Its potential to contribute to the national economy and to the uplifting of people’s welfare could not be undermined. Data from the PSA indicate that aquaculture currently accounts for over half of the annual fisheries production in the country. Seaweed accounts for about 70 percent of the local aquaculture production.
The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimated the local aquaculture production at 804,000 metric tons in 2022, accounting for about 31 percent of the country’s total fisheries production. FAO projects the production to reach 965,000 metric tons by 2032, which would account for 34 percent of the overall fisheries production.
Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture Philippines 2025
Aside from the usual trade exhibitions and conferences focused on both sectors, the co-located events of the Livestock Philippines 2025 and Aquaculture Philippines 2025 will hold the Livestock Philippines Recognition 2025, which is designed to recognize companies, institutions, cooperatives, organizations, and even individuals that have demonstrated exceptional work to help boost the country’s agricultural industry. Nominations for the Recognition are now accepted through the website (www.livestockphilippines.com) until May 26, 2025.
The event will feature a variety of activities designed to foster knowledge-sharing and provide effective solutions for the industry. One key highlight is the Livestock Conference, which will showcase insights from invited industry experts spanning the livestock, poultry, dairy, and ruminant sectors. This conference aims to address current challenges and innovations, encouraging collaboration and the exchange of best practices among participants.
The events will mark their first Antimicrobial Resistance Forum that is set to spark important discussions surrounding animal health and the critical issue of antimicrobial resistance. By bringing together experts and stakeholders, the forum will explore strategies for addressing this growing concern, ultimately enhancing animal welfare and public health.
The Aquaculture Conference, dedicated to the aquaculture sector, will take place on the second day of the event. This conference is specifically designed for fisherfolk and industry stakeholders, providing a platform to discuss current trends, challenges, and opportunities within the aquaculture community. In addition, Technical Seminar will be held featuring innovative technologies and solutions presented by exhibitors that aim to showcase cutting-edge advancements that can improve efficiency and productivity. Another key component is the Sustainability Forum, which will highlight information linked to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This forum will provide insights into sustainable practices within the industry, emphasizing the importance of responsible aquaculture for environmental conservation and social equity.
The registration for the Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture Philippines 2025 is free. Visit www.livestockphilippines.com to register and to learn more about the back-to-back trade show.