AgriLivestock & Feed Taiwan 2026 to connect Asia’s livestock sector

Held on September 8–10, 2026, AgriLivestock & Feed Taiwan will connect Asia’s livestock sector through smart livestock farming and feed innovation. The event in Taipei aims to promote networking between solution providers, farmers, and feed industry professionals.

AgriLivestock & Feed Taiwan 2026 to connect Asia’s livestock sector
Photo: AgriLivestock & Feed Taiwan

AgriLivestock & Feed Taiwan, part of Taiwan Smart Agriweek, one of Asia’s dedicated events for livestock farming, returns to TaiNEX 1, Taipei, from 8-10 September 2026. The event brings together innovators and solution providers — from smart livestock systems and alternative feed and additives to livestock welfare enhancement for the poultry, dairy, and swine industries — connecting them with nutritionists, livestock farmers, feed milling companies, livestock feed manufacturers, and industry associations.

Building on recent momentum — with over 770 booths, 21,000 visitors from 69 countries, generating USD 88 million in procurement — the show continues to attract both local and international audiences, creating a platform to connect, engage and network across Asia’s livestock and feed sector.

ADDRESSING BIOSECURITY, FEED COSTS, AND OPERATIONAL PRESSURES IN LIVESTOCK FARMING
Taiwan’s livestock industry is undergoing rapid transformation amid rising biosecurity concerns, particularly in swine and poultry sectors. Following the country’s first African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak, stricter controls and tighter policies have been implemented nationwide.

At the same time, egg supply disruptions, sustained feed cost pressure, and heavy reliance on imported feed ingredients — especially in the poultry sector — have accelerated demand for professional-grade solutions including automation, monitoring, environmental control, biosecurity technologies, and alternative feed ingredients to address day-to-day farm operations.

This shift is further supported by government initiatives and subsidy programmes. Key programmes include the planned phase-out of food-waste feeding in pig farming by the end of 2026, as well as subsidies supporting upgrades to swine and livestock housing, such as ventilation systems, wastewater treatment, and animal waste treatment facilities, aimed at reducing disease risk and improving farm environmental management.

To support these industry shifts, AgriLivestock & Feed Taiwan is held alongside the Animal Precision Nutrition International Forum Taiwan (organized by Chinese Society of Animal Science, the World Poultry Science Association Taiwan Branch), bringing together 18 industry speakers to share practical insights across farming practices, animal health, and nutrition management, while providing a networking platform for over 320 industry professionals to connect and exchange expertise.

Photo: AgriLivestock & Feed Taiwan

HIGHLIGHTING FARM-TO-PRODUCTION SOLUTIONS
Focused on empowering farmers through technological advancement, the expo will showcase innovations across the livestock sector, including:
● Smart Environmental Control Systems & Equipment
● Precision Feeding Equipment
● Animal Health Monitoring Biotechnology & Equipment
● Livestock Wastewater Treatment
● Slaughtering & Processing Technology
● Egg Grading Equipment & Systems
● Animal Welfare Enhancement
● Livestock & Poultry Feed & Additives
● Pet Food & Wellness Products
● Alternative Proteins & New Feed Ingredients
● Animal Medicine & Vaccines
● Pet Medicine & Vaccines
● Feed Processing Equipment

AN UNMATCHED OPPORTUNITY FOR GLOBAL LIVESTOCK-TECH ENGAGEMENT
“Philippine Association of Feed Millers highly commends the Taiwan Smart Agriweek 2025. It was a well-organized event that highlighted innovative and sustainable solutions for the agri and feed industries – globally. The networking with the Taipei Commercial Association and the VIP Tour for PAFMI delegates were greatly appreciated and helped foster meaningful connections and potential collaborations for the future between Taiwan and Philippines feed sectors,” said Teodoro C. Deocares, President of Philippine Association of Feed Millers.

The event organizers emphasize that AgriLivestock & Feed Taiwan is more than an exhibition; it is a place where global innovators meet Asia’s real operational demand. The event connects solution providers with professional buyers seeking technologies that can be deployed across poultry, dairy, and swine farms – spanning feed milling operations, livestock housing, and smart farm management.