Press Release
The Livestock Philippines, a leading international B2B tradeshow for livestock and poultry, and simultaneously held with the Aquaculture Philippines is scheduled on June 24 to 26, 2026 at the World Trade Center. The twin events expect to welcome about 300 international and local exhibitors ready to showcase innovative industry solutions and technologies and about 11,000 visitors that cater to different sectors of the livestock and aquaculture industries.
Together with the Department of Agriculture as the host government agency, the theme this year, Modern Farming Practices, Bountiful Harvests: The Future of Livestock and Aquaculture, significantly emphasizes the needs to modernization and adoption of sustainable, efficient yet forward-thinking approaches and practices to farming and aquaculture to ensure food security, economic growth, robust livelihoods and environmental resilience. The central theme highlights the importance of the events as hub for innovation, education, and collaboration that would drive the livestock and aquaculture industries forward.
The agricultural economy is one of the key drivers of the Philippines’ economic growth, with the livestock, poultry, and aquaculture sectors serving as major contributors. These industries are vital for rural livelihoods, the food supply chain, and overall economic development. Meat consumption continues to rise due to the growing population and increasing demand for meat products in the market. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the livestock and poultry sectors accounted for 33.4% of total agricultural production in 2025, while aquaculture has shown steady growth, contributing significantly to the industry. There are also promising opportunities to explore, such as the Philippines’ position as a major producer of seaweed and its potential for exporting seafood, poultry, and processed meat products.

However, despite these opportunities, the livestock and aquaculture industries face several pressing challenges that must be addressed to ensure sustainable growth. Climate change and environmental risks, such as rising temperatures, water pollution, and unpredictable weather conditions, are disrupting farming production. Animal health remains a critical issue, with biosecurity and disease management being central to combating outbreaks of diseases like African Swine Fever (ASF) and Avian Influenza (AI), which threaten livestock and poultry production. Additionally, the rising costs of essentials such as feed, feed ingredients, fuel, tools, and equipment are putting significant pressure on profit margins. These financial strains could lead to major hurdles in infrastructure development and market access in the long term, further complicating the industry’s path to sustainable growth.
This is where Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture take center stage as the events cater to providing actionable solutions to these industry challenges while helping discover new opportunities for business growth and innovation. By bringing together key industry players and leaders, technology providers, government agencies, farmers and fisherfolks, the events ignite strong collaboration and knowledge-sharing which are all essential for addressing these critical industry challenges.
This year, Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture Philippines co-locate with PhilEnergy, Informa Markets’ B2B event for the energy sector. This strategic move aims to address overlapping industries in agriculture and energy, such as the conversion of livestock waste into energy, biogas, biomass, and renewable energy solutions. The events highlight shared interests in sustainable farming practices, water management systems, aquaculture technologies, and energy-efficient equipment for agricultural operations. By integrating these sectors, the events provide added value to both exhibitors and visitors, creating opportunities to attract potential customers and forge partnerships across multiple industries.
During the events, expect to see technical seminars and conferences that drive discussions on a variety of topics such as innovations in disease prevention and biosecurity, farming and aquaculture practices, and technology role in improving both productivity and sustainability. Some of the industry partners like the Department of Agriculture take lead on crafting insightful conferences while some exhibitors are ready to position themselves as thought leaders in various technical seminars. The second day of the event features the much-anticipated Aquaculture Conference, where prominent speakers in the aquaculture industry will spark engaging conversations on the latest trends and innovative best practices.
In this edition, the organizer introduces Continuing Professional Development (CPD)-accredited seminars, hosted by the Philippine Society of Animal Nutritionists (PHILSAN) and the Philippine Association of Agriculturists, Inc. (PAA). These seminars will cover a wide range of topics, including sustainable farming practices, advanced nutrition strategies, and more. As Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture Philippines continue to uphold their commitment to building knowledge and expertise, accredited learning opportunities. Additionally, for the first time, the One Health Solutions for Sustainable Livestock Production Forum will be held, featuring international speakers who will discuss impactful solutions and health-oriented livestock systems. This forum further reinforces the dedication to driving innovation and sustainability in the livestock and aquaculture industries.

Michael de Joya Garcia, Asst Sec. for Swine and Poultry, DA; Rungphech ‘Rose’ Chitanuwat, Country General Manager of Informa Markets PH; and Dr. Benjamin Albarece, Asst Sec. for Ruminants, DA
Before the main event, exhibitors, industry peers, and friends from various networks are invited to participate in the Livestock Philippines Golf Fellowship Game on June 23, 2026, at Hallow Ridge Filipinas Golf Inc. This pre-event activity aims to foster stronger connections and camaraderie through a friendly golf competition in anticipation of the main event.
Another must-attend activity is the Livestock Philippines Recognition, which will take place on the evening of June 24, 2026. During this event, nominated and carefully screened groups, associations, cooperatives, or individuals who have made significant contributions to the livestock and aquaculture industries will be honored, with support from the Department of Agriculture.
Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture Philippines remain steadfast in their commitment to serving as a transformative platform that empowers the livestock, poultry, aquaculture, and related sectors to embrace innovation, sustainability, and foster stronger partnerships and collaborations. In line with this, Livestock Philippines and Aquaculture Philippines will host their first-ever regional event in Cebu from November 11–19, 2026, at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino, covering the Visayas region and nearby provinces. This milestone is a significant step in driving industry forward and ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for stakeholders across the country.
Admission is free, and trade buyers from the industry are encouraged to attend in June by registering through this link https://ers-ph.informa-info.com/lsp26.




