The International Exhibition of Agricultural and Environmental Technology (VietAgros 2026), themed “Green Agriculture”, will launch its first phase with a primary focus on the fisheries sector.
The event is scheduled to take place from June 9 to 11 at 108A Le Loi Street, Cai Khe Ward, the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho.
VietAgros 2026 is expected to host over 250 booths across an exhibition area exceeding 5,000 sq.m, and to attract more than 15,000 domestic and international visitors.
Participating enterprises will showcase a wide range of advanced products, technologies, and solutions, including aquaculture breeds, nutrition and animal feed, veterinary medicine, farming technologies, environmental equipment, digital technology, water treatment solutions, seafood processing and preservation, green energy, and signature OCOP (One Commune, One Product) items from the Mekong Delta.
A highlight of this year’s exhibition is the participation of major industry players such as De Heus, Motology, T.e.m Engineering, Shrimpharmaqua, Megavet, REP, Dolic, and Thai Nam Viet, alongside numerous providers of digital transformation and green agriculture solutions.
Beyond trade promotion, VietAgros 2026 will feature a series of specialized seminars.
On the morning of June 9, the seminar “Digital Transformation and Smart Technology in Aquaculture” will analyze current trends and solutions for digital application in Vietnam’s fisheries industry. Discussions will focus on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), environmental monitoring systems, the Internet of Things (IoT), and smart farming models to improve production efficiency, mitigate disease risks, and optimize costs.
In the afternoon of the same day, the seminar “Smart Nutrition – Proactive Health for Aquaculture 4.0” will explore new trends in aquaculture nutrition, solutions to boost natural immunity, reducing antibiotic dependence, and developing sustainable feed. Experts and businesses will also discuss the integration of AI, IoT, and Big Data in managing livestock health to move toward efficient, safe, and low-emission farming models.
On June 10, a specialized training program titled “Digital Transformation, Digital Skills, and Branding OCOP Products on Digital Platforms” will be held. This session aims to support cooperatives, enterprises, and farming households in mastering livestream sales, building digital brands, and developing online storefronts to thrive in the rapidly growing e-commerce landscape.
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