Ethiopia’s leading animal husbandry international tradeshow enjoyed more than 3000 attendees, making all exhibitors satisfied with the result (quality and quantity of visitors).
Collocating the 29th Ethiopian Society of Animal Production (ESAP) annual conference with the trade fair enabled researchers, Academia, and policymakers to meet in one platform with private sector stakeholders operating along the entire animal husbandry value-chain.
The event was officially opened by high-ranking representatives of Ethiopian government officials and different foreign ambassadors. H.E. Dr. Fikru Regassa, State Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture, said, “this trade fair creates a platform for all key stakeholders in the whole livestock value chain to meet, discuss and transact business that can improve productivity in the sector. He also mentioned that the government had set plenty of incentives for those who show interest in working and growing in the sector besides encouraging already established livestock producers to expand their production capacity and start value addition schemes to benefit themselves and the nation, in general serve the African market.
Despite having one of the largest cattle populations in Africa, Ethiopia has been struggling for years to fulfill the sector’s potential. Worldwide, five of agriculture’s top ten commodities are animal-sourced, said Dr. Daniel Temesgen, President – Ethiopian Society of Animal Production. In Africa alone, the market value for animal-sourced foods is expected to rise to USD151billion by 2050. He added that Ethiopia can unleash the huge potential to become a leader in livestock production in the World by acting now, together, and coherently.
According to Mr. Rinus Vann Klinken, Project Manager of SNV BRIDGE, the dairy processors have reached a capacity of processing 340,000 liters of milk per day from 250,000 liters of milk per day within a year. However, 340,000 liters of milk per day for a population of 117 million people is not very much, but it is a gross percentage of 20%. Thus the target is to reach a capacity of processing 1 million liters per day, which is also the ambition of the Ministry, which benefits both businesses and consumers.
The 10th Ethio Poultry Expo (Ethiopex), and 5th African Livestock Exhibition and Congress (ALEC) enabled 3000+ trade visitors from 20 countries to communicate with 50+ exhibitors from 6 countries. Their business conversations led to sales leads, knowledge sharing, and strong business relationships.
Even though the event industry faced many challenges because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the outcome was unexpectedly achieving a remarkable success! The exhibitors were very happy, as a satisfying number of targeted participants visited their booth to continue discussions on existing and new projects.
International companies that recognize the huge potential of Ethiopia – like Aviagen, BigDuthman, Lohman, Babolna Tetra, Trouw Nutrition, and AVICO has participated in the trade fair with the objective of creating a network with the industry stakeholders and promoting their modern equipment’s and products as well as building their brand in the fastest-growing market. The show gives them the perfect platform to meet customers, which they have missed for the last two years due to COVID – 19.
Most of the local participants are very happy to get back to physical shows that enable them to reconnect with industry players and explore new partnership opportunities.
Following the success of the physical event, the organizers also announced a three-month-long series of the online trade fair that is going to take place from 08 November to 29 January. With a more significant number of people realizing the benefits of Digital Trade fairs, it’s highly likely for virtual events to become a permanent fixture in future marketing strategies. Virtual events offer the opportunity for attendees to browse content at their own pace and zoom in on the topics of their choosing much faster.
Register at https://virtual.africanlivestock.net/ You can Participate in the Virtual AFRICAN LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION AND CONGRESS (ALEC) AND ETHIO POULTRY EXPO (ETHIOPEX) using the following link
The 13th Ethio Poultry Expo (ETHIOPEX) and the 9th Africa Livestock Exhibition and Congress (ALEC) have officially opened at Millennium Hall, showcasing Ethiopia's commitment to advancing its animal husbandry sector. This year’s event, which also features exhibitions on Apiculture, Aquaculture, and Bioenergy, has attracted over 1,000 enthusiastic visitors.
The opening ceremony on October 31, 2024, was marked by a vibrant atmosphere of exchanges and collaborations, welcoming exhibitors from 14 countries. Esteemed guests and partners celebrated this impactful start, reinforcing Ethiopia's role in advancing its agricultural landscape.
The ceremony was graced by notable figures, including:
Highlighting the significance of animal husbandry to Ethiopia's economy, Dr. Regassa stated, “With Africa’s largest livestock population, enhancing productivity in dairy, poultry, aquaculture, and honey is essential to meet our country’s food demands.” He emphasized this year’s theme, “Livestock: Now and the Future; Current Opportunities, Challenges, and the Way Forward,” aligning with the goals of the "Yelemat Tirufat" program.
Ambassador Pirenne expressed the Netherlands' commitment to supporting Ethiopia’s dairy and poultry sectors, emphasizing their role in economic growth and food security. She noted the participation of over 15 Dutch companies showcasing innovations in genetic breeding and dairy processing technology.
Mrs. Graham encouraged participants to engage and collaborate, emphasizing the event as a valuable opportunity for sharing experiences and advancing sustainable practices in animal husbandry.
Mr. Lemma highlighted the impressive turnout of over 100 exhibitors from various countries, thanking partners, including the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture and the Ethiopian Livestock Development Institute, for their support in making the event possible.
Moustafa underscored the importance of partnerships as a foundation for progress, expressing excitement about the collaborative opportunities that ETHIOPEX offers to local and international stakeholders.
Attendees explored advanced technologies and solutions at the Netherlands Pavilion, engaging with top exhibitors in the livestock and poultry sectors. Completed sessions included the Poultry Forum and the Dairy Summit on milk quality and safety.
The second day promises valuable insights with the following key sessions:
This exclusive session will gather experts in dairy production and safety to discuss innovative approaches for Ethiopia's dairy sector.
This session will address essential issues affecting the animal husbandry sector.
As we move forward, the ETHIOPEX and ALEC events aim to shape the future of Ethiopian agriculture through collaboration and innovation. Thank you to all who contributed to a successful opening day! We look forward to another day of insights and progress in animal husbandry.
As the countdown begins for the 9th Edition of the African Livestock Exhibition and Congress, excitement builds within the Livestock community. This premier event, promises to be a pivotal gathering for stakeholders across the livestock sector, showcasing the latest innovations and forging vital connections.
What to Expect
Unparalleled Networking Opportunities
Join thousands of industry professionals, from farmers and veterinarians to policymakers and researchers. The congress will feature workshops, conferences, and networking sessions designed to promote collaboration and idea exchange. Attendees will have the chance to meet with exhibitors and industry leaders, fostering relationships that could lead to future partnerships.
Expert-Led Discussions
The congress will host a lineup of keynote speakers and panel discussions featuring experts from around the globe. Topics will range from sustainable livestock practices to advancements in veterinary science. Participants can expect insights into the latest challenges and innovations affecting the African livestock industry.
Exhibition Showcase
The exhibition floor will be buzzing with activity as companies unveil cutting-edge technologies, products, and services that aim to transform livestock sector. From feed solutions to health management tools, attendees will be able to explore a diverse range of offerings tailored to enhance productivity and profitability.
Why Attend?
Participating in this event is vital for anyone involved in the livestock industry. With Africa's livestock sector poised for significant growth, this exhibition offers a unique platform to stay informed about trends and developments. It’s not just about networking—it's about being part of a movement that shapes the future of livestock in Africa.
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የእንስሳት ዘርፉን የአሰራር ስርዓት ማዘመን ለዘርፉ ምርትና ምርታማነት እድገት ድሬዳዋ፣ መጋቢት 18/2018 (ግብርና ሚኒስቴር) የእንስሳት ዘርፉን የአሰራር ስርዓት ማዘመን የሚያስችሉ መመሪያዎች በስፋት መዘጋጀትና በአግባቡ መተግበር ለዘርፉ ምርትና ምርታማነት እድገት ትልቅ አስተዋፅዖ ያበረክታል፡፡የእንስሳት ክትባት አቅርቦት፣ አያያዝ፣ ስርጭት እንዲሁም አጠቃቀም መመሪያና የዶሮ ስነ-ህይወት ደህንነት ረቂቅ መመሪያ ሰነዶች ላይ የፊደራል፣ የድሬደዋ መስተዳድር፣ የሶማሌ፣ የአፋርና የሀረሪ ክልሎች የዘርፉ ኃላፊዎችና ባላሙያዎች እንዲሁም የህግ እና ሌሎች ባለድርሻ አካላት ተወያይተዋል፡፡ሙሉ ዜናውን ለማንበብ https://www.facebook.com/share/1EgbCQkN92/
The 13th Ethio Poultry Expo (ETHIOPEX) and the 9th Africa Livestock Exhibition and Congress (ALEC) have officially opened at Millennium Hall, showcasing Ethiopia's commitment to advancing its animal husbandry sector. This year’s event, which also features exhibitions on Apiculture, Aquaculture, and Bioenergy, has attracted over 1,000 enthusiastic visitors.
The opening ceremony on October 31, 2024, was marked by a vibrant atmosphere of exchanges and collaborations, welcoming exhibitors from 14 countries. Esteemed guests and partners celebrated this impactful start, reinforcing Ethiopia's role in advancing its agricultural landscape.
The ceremony was graced by notable figures, including:
Highlighting the significance of animal husbandry to Ethiopia's economy, Dr. Regassa stated, “With Africa’s largest livestock population, enhancing productivity in dairy, poultry, aquaculture, and honey is essential to meet our country’s food demands.” He emphasized this year’s theme, “Livestock: Now and the Future; Current Opportunities, Challenges, and the Way Forward,” aligning with the goals of the "Yelemat Tirufat" program.
Ambassador Pirenne expressed the Netherlands' commitment to supporting Ethiopia’s dairy and poultry sectors, emphasizing their role in economic growth and food security. She noted the participation of over 15 Dutch companies showcasing innovations in genetic breeding and dairy processing technology.
Mrs. Graham encouraged participants to engage and collaborate, emphasizing the event as a valuable opportunity for sharing experiences and advancing sustainable practices in animal husbandry.
Mr. Lemma highlighted the impressive turnout of over 100 exhibitors from various countries, thanking partners, including the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture and the Ethiopian Livestock Development Institute, for their support in making the event possible.
Moustafa underscored the importance of partnerships as a foundation for progress, expressing excitement about the collaborative opportunities that ETHIOPEX offers to local and international stakeholders.
Attendees explored advanced technologies and solutions at the Netherlands Pavilion, engaging with top exhibitors in the livestock and poultry sectors. Completed sessions included the Poultry Forum and the Dairy Summit on milk quality and safety.
The second day promises valuable insights with the following key sessions:
This exclusive session will gather experts in dairy production and safety to discuss innovative approaches for Ethiopia's dairy sector.
This session will address essential issues affecting the animal husbandry sector.
As we move forward, the ETHIOPEX and ALEC events aim to shape the future of Ethiopian agriculture through collaboration and innovation. Thank you to all who contributed to a successful opening day! We look forward to another day of insights and progress in animal husbandry.
As the countdown begins for the 9th Edition of the African Livestock Exhibition and Congress, excitement builds within the Livestock community. This premier event, promises to be a pivotal gathering for stakeholders across the livestock sector, showcasing the latest innovations and forging vital connections.
What to Expect
Unparalleled Networking Opportunities
Join thousands of industry professionals, from farmers and veterinarians to policymakers and researchers. The congress will feature workshops, conferences, and networking sessions designed to promote collaboration and idea exchange. Attendees will have the chance to meet with exhibitors and industry leaders, fostering relationships that could lead to future partnerships.
Expert-Led Discussions
The congress will host a lineup of keynote speakers and panel discussions featuring experts from around the globe. Topics will range from sustainable livestock practices to advancements in veterinary science. Participants can expect insights into the latest challenges and innovations affecting the African livestock industry.
Exhibition Showcase
The exhibition floor will be buzzing with activity as companies unveil cutting-edge technologies, products, and services that aim to transform livestock sector. From feed solutions to health management tools, attendees will be able to explore a diverse range of offerings tailored to enhance productivity and profitability.
Why Attend?
Participating in this event is vital for anyone involved in the livestock industry. With Africa's livestock sector poised for significant growth, this exhibition offers a unique platform to stay informed about trends and developments. It’s not just about networking—it's about being part of a movement that shapes the future of livestock in Africa.
Prepare for the Event
Register Early: Secure your spot early just click to this link to register as an exhibitor
Plan Your Visit: Register here to participate as a visitor
Engage on Social Media: Connect with other attendees and stay updated on event news using
Contact Us
For any questions or inquiries, our dedicated team is here to assist you:
Feel free to reach out to us via email at marketing@pranaevents.net for any marketing-related inquiries.
የእንስሳት ዘርፉን የአሰራር ስርዓት ማዘመን ለዘርፉ ምርትና ምርታማነት እድገት ድሬዳዋ፣ መጋቢት 18/2018 (ግብርና ሚኒስቴር) የእንስሳት ዘርፉን የአሰራር ስርዓት ማዘመን የሚያስችሉ መመሪያዎች በስፋት መዘጋጀትና በአግባቡ መተግበር ለዘርፉ ምርትና ምርታማነት እድገት ትልቅ አስተዋፅዖ ያበረክታል፡፡የእንስሳት ክትባት አቅርቦት፣ አያያዝ፣ ስርጭት እንዲሁም አጠቃቀም መመሪያና የዶሮ ስነ-ህይወት ደህንነት ረቂቅ መመሪያ ሰነዶች ላይ የፊደራል፣ የድሬደዋ መስተዳድር፣ የሶማሌ፣ የአፋርና የሀረሪ ክልሎች የዘርፉ ኃላፊዎችና ባላሙያዎች እንዲሁም የህግ እና ሌሎች ባለድርሻ አካላት ተወያይተዋል፡፡ሙሉ ዜናውን ለማንበብ https://www.facebook.com/share/1EgbCQkN92/
የወተት ሃብት ልማቱን በመፍጠርና መፍጠን መርህ መደገፍአዲስ አበባ፣ መጋቢት 21/2018 ዓ.ም (ግብርና ሚኒስቴር) እንደ ሀገር የወተት ሃብት ልማቱን ለማሳደግ በዝርያ ማሻሻል፣ በአያያዝ፣ በአመጋገብና ጤናን በማሻሻል የምርት ዕድገት ማስመዝገብ ተችሏል፡፡ የወተት ሃብት ልማቱ ካለው ሰፊ ፀጋ አንጻር ለሀገር የሚያበረክተውን ጉልህ አስተዋፅኦ ለማሳደግ በዘርፉ ዋና ተዋንያን የሆኑት መንግስት፣ አገር አቀፍና አለም አቀፍ የምርምር ተቋማት እንዲሁም የግሉ ዘርፍ በጋራ መስራት ይገባቸዋል፡፡
ሙሉ ዜናውን ለማንበብ https://web.facebook.com/share/p/1Fbr9mHkQb/
የስጋ ወጪ ንግድ ገቢን ለማሳደግ የኤክስፖርት ቄራዎችን አቅም መገንባት!
(አዲስ አበባ፣ መጋቢት 3 ቀን 2018 ዓ.ም፣ ግብርና ሚኒስቴር)
ከእንስሳት ሃብት ዘርፉ የሚገኘውን የውጭ ምንዛሪ ግኝት ለማሳደግ በዘርፉ የሚታየውን ችግር መፍታት ቅድሚያ የሚሰጠው ተግባር ነው።
ከዚህ ጋር በተያያዘም የኤክስፖርት ቄራዎችን አቅም በማሳደግ ከስጋ ወጪ ንግድ የሚገኘውን ገቢ ለማሳደግ ትኩረት ተሰጥቶት እየተሰራበት ይገኛል።
በዛሬው ዕለትም በእንስሳት ሃብት ዘርፉ የስጋ ወጭ ንግድ የዕሴት ሰንሰለት ላይ ያሉ ተግዳሮቶችን መፍታት የሚያስችል የባለድርሻ አካላት ውይይት ተደርጓል።
ሙሉ ዜናውን ለማንበብ
https://web.facebook.com/share/p/14UzdMP6AS1/
የእንስሳት ምርት ጥራትና ደህንነትን ለማረጋገጥ የሚያስችሉ የህግ ማዕቀፎች እየተዘረጉ ነው
(አዲስ አበባ፣ የካቲት 28 ቀን 2018 ዓ.ም፣ ግብርና ሚኒስቴር)
የእንስሳት ምርት ጥራትና ደህንነትን በዘላቂነት ለመጠበቅና የዘርፉን አሰራር ለማዘመን የሚያስችሉ የህግ ማዕቀፎችን እየዘረጋ መሆኑን የኢትዮጵያ ግብርና ባለሥልጣን ገለጸ።
ባለሥልጣን መስሪያ ቤቱ የረቂቅ ደንቡን ይዘት በባለድርሻ አካላት ግብዓት ለማዳበር ያለመ የምክክር መድረክ በአዳማ ከተማ አካሂዷል።
ሙሉ ዜናውን ለማንበብ https://www.facebook.com/share/1E3czKt8fa/
የእንስሳት ኢንቨስመንት ግብይት ስትራቴጂን ለማርቀቅ እንዲሁም የእንስሳትና እንስሳት ውጤት ግብይት ረቂቅ አዋጅን ማዳበር የሚያስችል ውይይት እየተደረገ ነው፡፡
በግብርና ሚኒስቴር የእንስሳትና ዓሳ ኢንቨስትመንትና ምርት ግብይት ዴስክ ኃላፊ አቶ ከድር ሉባንጎ መንግስት ፖሊሲዎችን፣ ስትራቴጂዎችን እና መመሪያዎችን በመቅረፅ ከእንስሳት ሀብቱ የሚገኘውን ጥቅም ለማሳደግ እየሰራ መሆኑን ተናግረዋል፡፡
የእንስሳትና እንስሳት ውጤት ግብይት ረቂቅ ስትራቴጂን እና አዋጅን ለአብነት የጠቀሱት ዴስክ ኃላፊው፣ ረቂቆቹ ፀድቀው ወደ ትግበራ ሲገቡ በእንስሳትና የእንስሳት ውጤት ግብይት ሂደት የምርት ጥራትን የሚያጓድሉ አሰራሮችን ያስቀራሉ ብለዋል፡፡