Tainan Exhibition a Huge Success: Asia Agri-Tech Expo

Attracts Over 27,811 Visitors to Southern Taiwan

Hosted by Informa Markets Taiwan and co-organized by the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) and the Tainan City Government, the 8th Asia Agri-Tech Expo & Forum, Livestock Taiwan, and Aquaculture Taiwan opened on June 19, 2024. The opening ceremony was officiated by Deputy Minister Hu Jong-I of the MOA, Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-Che, and Informa Markets Asia Senior Vice President Mr. Chris Eve.

This three-in-one agricultural, livestock, and aquaculture professional exhibition marked the first time Informa Markets moved the event from Taipei to southern Taiwan, the primary production area for these industries. This event also marked the first international professional exhibition held at the newly completed International Convention Center, Tainan. The center’s CEO, Mr. Yeh Tai-Ming, served as the master of ceremonies for the opening, bringing a positive omen to the event.

This year, the exhibition attracted over 200 exhibitors from 13 countries, showcasing more than 400 booths. Located at the heart of Taiwan’s agricultural, livestock, and aquaculture production area, the exhibition center is conveniently next to the high-speed rail station, facilitating visits from nearby counties and cities. The event drew over 27,811 professional attendees from 33 countries, with more than 162 overseas business matchmaking sessions completed on-site. Concurrently, the exhibition featured 52 agricultural, livestock, and aquaculture professional forums and seminars, attracting full audiences and receiving significant feedback.

This year’s exhibition was divided into three major areas in addition to the Taiwan Pavilion, Denmark Pavilion, and Netherlands Pavilion:

The agriculture section featured the latest electric agricultural machinery developed by the Industrial Technology Research Institute, and various agricultural machinery, agricultural materials, greenhouse and environmental control equipment.  

The aquaculture section, besides feed & additives, introduced the “Smart Aquaculture Equipment Pavilion” with the help of the Fish Breeding Association.  Beside buyers from  Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore, the event also attracted farmers from central and southern Taiwan and the eastern regions. Labor-saving and smart products were in high demand, promising future orders for exhibitors.

The livestock section added a “Dairy Equipment Zone” to the existing “Smart Livestock Facility Zone” and “Feed Technology Zone.” Dairy equipment agents sold multiple robots and frozen milk tanks on the first day, with total transactions exceeding 1 million USD, including an order of over 0.8 million USD based solely on a piece of catalogs. Another exhibitor launched a “luxury residence for calves,” attracting many buyers with a product presentation and successfully selling several automatic milking robots. Fan manufacturers reported daily sales of about 15,000 USD, receiving 40-50 overseas buyers. A livestock equipment agent encountered a major poultry farmer planning to build a hectare of facilities, and an aquaculture business inquired about converting egg conveyors for fishery use. Additionally, an exhibitor from Cyprus secured a significant order from a Thai buyer to supply heat-resistant sheep to the Arabian market.

International buyers this year included individual buyers from Australia, Africa, Vietnam, India, Hong Kong, Thailand, and delegations from Malaysia’s flower, vegetable, fruit growers, aquaculture importers, and a 15-member group from Philippines. They enthusiastically engaged with exhibitors to explore agricultural, livestock, and aquaculture products. The foreign team leaders have high expectations for the exhibition’s future, looking forward to more products and innovations next year.

Most exhibitors expressed high satisfaction with this year’s event in Tainan. Over 95% hope the event will continue in southern Taiwan next year. In response, the organizer decided that the 9th Asia Agri-Tech Expo & Forum, Livestock Taiwan, and Aquaculture Taiwan will remain in Tainan and expand from June 11-13, 2025. Due to limited venue space, interested exhibitors are encouraged to register early to secure a spot.

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About the Expo:

The Asia Agri-Tech Expo & Forum, Livestock Taiwan & Aquaculture Taiwan are organized by Informa Markets Asia Taiwan Office, and co-organized with Ministry of Agriculture.  The event was launched in 2017 in Taipei, Taiwan.  In 2024, the 8th edition of the 3-in-1 event is moved to Tainan, a region with a strong industrial foundation.  As an important platform for future technology in agriculture, livestock, and aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region, with core value of Sustainability, Innovation and Food-safety, the Expo will continue to play its role in promoting international agricultural development, bringing new opportunities to the industry and contributing to stable food supplies.

About Informa Markets:

Informa Markets creates platforms for trade, innovation, and growth across various industries and professional markets. Through face-to-face exhibitions, online events, and integrated online and offline platforms, we connect buyers and sellers in over 12 professional markets, including agriculture, livestock, aquaculture, pharmaceuticals, food, medical technology, construction, and real estate. As a global leader in B2B exhibitions, we drive development, unleash opportunities, and help markets thrive.

For more information about the Asia Agri-Tech Expo & Forum, please visit the official website or contact Ms. Rita Hung at +886-2-2738-3839 or via email.

Opening Ceremony: The opening ceremony was officiated by Mr. Chris Eve, Senior Vice President of Informa Markets, Deputy Minister Hu Zhongyi of  Ministry of Agriculture, and Tainan Mayor Huang Weizhe, together with industry, government, and academia representatives.

Seminars: The exhibition featured 52 seminars, attracting full audiences. The picture shows the “Advanced Poultry House Forum,” where Taiwan’s leading poultry house operators shared their experiences in poultry house renovation.

First International Professional Exhibition in Tainan: The event drew continuous crowds, injecting new vitality into the agricultural cluster and marking a grand celebration for Tainan’s 400th anniversary.

Demand for Labor-Saving and Smart Products: Exhibitors expect significant future order benefits from the high demand for labor-saving and intelligent products.

On-Site Equipment Demonstrations: Over 80% of exhibitors displayed physical equipment, facilitating transactions through hands-on operation and explanation, with estimated post-exhibition benefits reaching billions.

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