Vietnamese firms seek opportunities at Livestock Asia 2018 Expo

Vietnamese firms are ready to take part in the Livestock Asia 2018 Expo and Forum, which will take place at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Malaysia on April 19 – 21.

Displaying the latest services and advanced machines and featuring several international seminars, the event offers partnership opportunities in animal farming and aquatic sectors.

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This year, it is expected to attract more than 200 Asian livestock companies, such as Behn Meyer, CAB Cakaran, Evonik and Gladron, and many other firms from more than 20 nations, including China, Denmark, Germany, India, Iran, Italy and Japan.

The Vietnamese livestock industry grew about 4.5% – 5% annually between 2011 and 2016 and contributed to about 30% – 32% of agricultural earnings.

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