Asia’s agrifood industry leaders convened today at BITEC Bangkok for the opening of VICTAM Asia 2026 and Health & Nutrition Asia 2026, one of the region’s most comprehensive platforms connecting animal feed, nutrition, processing technology and animal health under one roof.
Taking place from 10-12 March 2026, the co-located exhibitions reflect the full agrifood ecosystem as producers across Asia accelerate efforts toward greater efficiency, biosecurity, and sustainable production.
Bringing together international exhibitors, technology innovators, and industry professionals from across Asia and beyond, the events highlight the rapid transformation of the sector and the growing demand for innovation across the region’s food production systems.
The opening ceremony was officially inaugurated by:
- ✅ Udom Chuachan, Deputy Director General of Department of Livestock Development
- ✅ Jeroen van Hooff, CEO & President of Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs
- ✅ Sebas van den Ende, General Manager of VICTAM International
- ✅ Salanroj Sutaschuto, Senior Vice President of the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB)
Together, the exhibitions present the entire agrifood value chain in one visit—from feed production to animal health—bringing hundreds of international exhibitors, expert-led conferences, and thousands of professionals together to explore innovations and partnerships shaping the future of food and agriculture across Asia.
Health & Nutrition Asia 2026 highlights
Health & Nutrition Asia 2026 returns to Bangkok as one of Asia’s leading platforms for animal health, feed, and nutrition innovation, bringing together over 300 international exhibitors across 9,000sqm and welcoming an expected 9,000 industry professionals from across Asia and beyond.
The event connects global suppliers, technology providers, and buyers across the livestock, aquaculture, and animal nutrition industries, showcasing the latest solutions in feed ingredients, veterinary products, diagnostics, and smart farm technologies.
Under the theme “Shaping the future of animal feed and health through sustainability & innovation”, the exhibition features over 150 expert speakers and more than 30 free conference sessions addressing key industry priorities including biosecurity, disease control, sustainable production, advanced farm technologies, and precision animal nutrition across poultry, swine, aquaculture, beef, and dairy sectors.
“Health & Nutrition Asia is designed to create meaningful industry connections by bringing together experts, solution providers, and decision-makers in one focused environment. By combining global expertise in nutrition, feed technology, and animal health, the event drives innovation, cross-border collaboration, and partnerships that support sustainable animal production and secure food supply for a growing world,” said Jeroen van Hooff, CEO, Royal Dutch Jaarbeurs and VNU Group.
VICTAM Asia 2026 highlights
With more than 300 international suppliers and strong participation from key markets across Southeast Asia, VICTAM Asia 2026 remains the region’s most established platform dedicated exclusively to feed and grain processing technology.
Taking place in Bangkok, the event brings together technology suppliers, engineers, mill operators, and industry decision-makers from across the global feed and grain industries.
The exhibition showcases a comprehensive range of technologies covering the entire feed production process, including grinding, pelleting, extrusion, conditioning, batching, automation, and plant optimization solutions.
Visitors can explore innovations designed to improve operational efficiency, product consistency, sustainability, and production performance within modern feed manufacturing facilities.
Supported by its Themed Days program, VICTAM Asia 2026 offers focused content tailored to specific industry segments. Each exhibition day highlights a key sector within the feed and grain value chain, including Feed Milling, Flour & Rice Milling, and Pet and Aquafeed production.
Through curated visitor routes, guided show floor tours, and sector-focused networking opportunities, the program helps visitors navigate the exhibition efficiently and connect directly with technologies and suppliers most relevant to their operations.
As Sebas van den Ende, General Manager of VICTAM explained: “This year’s event once again brings the animal feed industry across Asia together. At VICTAM, our mission is not just to unite the industry, but to drive real progress. With 300 exhibitors, themed exhibition days, and targeted trade missions from across Asia, we connect visitors directly with the suppliers that truly matter. Quality remains at the heart of VICTAM. In content, connections, and sustainable business outcomes.”
Supported by its Themed Days program and focused industry missions, VICTAM Asia 2026 becomes a setting where progress is not only discussed, but actively shaped.
