The 2nd International Livestock and Fisheries Exposition and Conference. VNU Exhibitions Asia Pacific together with Minh Vi Exhibition & Advertisement services have launched ILDEX Myanmar 2013 to create a new platform enabling the livestock and fisheries industry to tap into the emerging growth possibilities in Myanmar. ILDEX Myanmar 2013 will provide a unique business for both sellers and buyers in this line of business.
The Economic development of the livestock and fisheries sector is expected to experience rapid growth over the next few years in line with a fresh wave of economic reforms in the rapidly changing country and the government’s goal to triple its per capita GDP in five years.
Why should you Exhibit at ILDEX Myanmar 2013?
1. Myanmar is largely an agricultural economy. Agriculture, livestock, and fisheries make up between 40-50% of GDP, and approximately 70% of Myanmar’s population relies on these sectors for their livelihoods.
2. With per capital GDP of $701 million, ample unexploited arable land, and per capita meat consumption over 10kg, Myanmar possesses many elements for exponential feed and livestock expansion.
3. Myanmar’s population today is approximately 64 million and it is expected that the demand for livestock will continue to grow with the increase in population. Myanmar is expected to have a population of 67.59 million people by 2015.
4. Myanmar expects that foreign investment will increase substantially in the coming years. Official statistics from May 2012 showed that foreign investment in Myanmar has already reached over $40 billion.
Dates:September 12-14, 2013Location:Livestock & Fisheries Federation Yangon, MyanmarFrequency:BiennialExhibit Profile:
• Animal Health and Pharmaceutical Products
• Aquaculture
• Beef and Dairy Cattle Breeding
• Feed and Feed Ingredients
• Feed Additives and Premixes
• Feeding Systems
• Knowledge Transfer
• Milking Systems
• Knowledge Transfer
• Milking Systems
• Packaging
• Pig/Poultry Breeders
• Pig/Poultry Farm Equipment
• Pig/ Poultry Processing Systems
Visitor Profile:
• Feed Industry
• Animal Husbandry
• Animal Health
• Veterinaries
• Meat Processing
• Trade and Distribution
• Industry Supplier
• Pig and Poultry Farmers
• Aquaculture
Previous Show:December 7-8, 2012No. of Visitors:approx. 400 (2012)No. of Exhibitors:40 (2012)
Contact Details
Contact Person:Natchaya Patwichaichoat (Ms.)
Telephone:
Email:
The Economic development of the livestock and fisheries sector is expected to experience rapid growth over the next few years in line with a fresh wave of economic reforms in the rapidly changing country and the government’s goal to triple its per capita GDP in five years.
Why should you Exhibit at ILDEX Myanmar 2013?
1. Myanmar is largely an agricultural economy. Agriculture, livestock, and fisheries make up between 40-50% of GDP, and approximately 70% of Myanmar’s population relies on these sectors for their livelihoods.
2. With per capital GDP of $701 million, ample unexploited arable land, and per capita meat consumption over 10kg, Myanmar possesses many elements for exponential feed and livestock expansion.
3. Myanmar’s population today is approximately 64 million and it is expected that the demand for livestock will continue to grow with the increase in population. Myanmar is expected to have a population of 67.59 million people by 2015.
4. Myanmar expects that foreign investment will increase substantially in the coming years. Official statistics from May 2012 showed that foreign investment in Myanmar has already reached over $40 billion.
Dates:September 12-14, 2013Location:Livestock & Fisheries Federation Yangon, MyanmarFrequency:BiennialExhibit Profile:
• Animal Health and Pharmaceutical Products
• Aquaculture
• Beef and Dairy Cattle Breeding
• Feed and Feed Ingredients
• Feed Additives and Premixes
• Feeding Systems
• Knowledge Transfer
• Milking Systems
• Knowledge Transfer
• Milking Systems
• Packaging
• Pig/Poultry Breeders
• Pig/Poultry Farm Equipment
• Pig/ Poultry Processing Systems
Visitor Profile:
• Feed Industry
• Animal Husbandry
• Animal Health
• Veterinaries
• Meat Processing
• Trade and Distribution
• Industry Supplier
• Pig and Poultry Farmers
• Aquaculture
Previous Show:December 7-8, 2012No. of Visitors:approx. 400 (2012)No. of Exhibitors:40 (2012)
Contact Details
Contact Person:Natchaya Patwichaichoat (Ms.)
Telephone:
Email: