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AGRI Vietnam 2026 set to showcase digital agriculture shifts
Vietnam’s flagship agricultural trade fairs, AGRI Vietnam 2026 and BioTech Vietnam 2026, are building momentum with a programme of thematic seminars aimed at repositioning Vietnamese agriculture for the digital age, with organisers unveiling a slate of specialist sessions alongside the latest exhibitor line-up for the 2024 and 2025 editions.
The most prominent of these discussions, titled “Vietnamese Agriculture in the Digital Era: Restructuring for Sustainable Breakthrough,” convened panelists in Ho Chi Minh City on March 31 to examine how technology adoption is reshaping farm productivity, supply chain transparency, and export competitiveness. Organisers confirmed that the seminar series will continue as a central pillar of the 2026 show, with additional panels planned around biotechnology applications, smart aquaculture, and sustainable input manufacturing.
For international buyers sourcing from Vietnamese manufacturers, the thematic pivot signals a wider shift across the country’s production base. AGRI Vietnam has long served as a gateway for overseas distributors seeking agricultural inputs, equipment, and processing technology, but the growing emphasis on digital tools and biotech solutions reflects a sector that is moving rapidly up the value chain. Exhibitors from previous editions have included machinery producers, fertiliser manufacturers, seed developers, and aquaculture technology suppliers, categories that increasingly overlap with the fishing tackle and outdoor equipment supply chain.
The dual-track format, pairing AGRI Vietnam with the co-located BioTech Vietnam exhibition, also positions the event as a platform for cross-sector innovation. Biotechnology firms presenting alongside traditional agricultural manufacturers underscores the convergence between biological inputs, feed additives, and sustainable production methods, a convergence that resonates with the broader sustainability mandates now shaping international procurement decisions.
The 2024 and 2025 exhibitor lists, published on the event’s official portal, reveal continued strong participation from both domestic producers and foreign companies operating Vietnamese manufacturing facilities. This blend of local and international exhibitors gives overseas visitors direct access to factory-floor decision-makers, a key advantage for buyers evaluating new supply partnerships or expanding existing ones.
The exhibition chain is part of a broader regional strategy to consolidate Vietnam’s position as a manufacturing and export hub for agricultural and aquacultural products. With the country’s agricultural exports continuing to attract global demand, industry observers expect the 2026 edition to draw increased interest from buyers in Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia seeking diversified sourcing options beyond traditional manufacturing centres.
Registration and exhibitor enquiries for AGRI Vietnam 2026 and BioTech Vietnam 2026 are now being accepted through the official event website, with organisers encouraging early participation to secure positioning within the specialised thematic zones.
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