October 12, 2025 | 09:00

Aquaculture Vietnam, Vietshrimp 2026 to be held in HCM City next March

Hoài Niệm

The events will feature more than 200 exhibitors on an area of over 8,800-sq.m. and are expected to attract about 7,000 professional visitors from more than 30 countries and territories across

Aquaculture Vietnam, Vietshrimp 2026 to be held in HCM City next March
A press conference was held on October 10 to announce the events.

Aquaculture Vietnam 2026 - Vietnam’s International Aquaculture Industry Event, and Vietshrimp 2026 – the Vietshrimp Aquaculture International Fair - will be jointly held in Ho Chi Minh City next March, the events' organisers announced  at a press conference on October 10.

The annual events will be organised on their largest scale to date, featuring more than 200 exhibitors and attracting over 7,000 professional visitors from more than 30 countries and territories across an 8,800-sq.m exhibition area.

Attendees will experience a comprehensive showcase of the latest products, services, and technologies in the aquaculture industry, including aquaculture equipment and feed, supporting solutions, and inspection services.

The events aim to serve as a strategic meeting point for enterprises to enhance competitiveness and access modern, innovative solutions. They will also feature a robust professional program with conferences, technical seminars, business networking activities, and support initiatives for local farmers.

According to the organisers, the events will provide a valuable platform for industry players to access up-to-date market insights, capture sustainable trends, and strengthen their position within the global aquaculture value chain.

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