First Livestock Show Concluded in Myanmar

February 10, 2014

Myanmar’s first official show servingthe feed, livestock and meat industry, Livestock Myanmar 2014 Expo, ranfrom 23rd to 25th January at Tatmadaw Exhibition Hall. Co-organised by two UBM Asiasubsidiaries, UBM Malaysiaand UBM Asia (Thailand), the show featured around 80 exhibitors from 13 countries where 90% were from overseas.

Livestock Myanmar was jointly held with Food Processing & Packaging Myanmar show and is supported by the Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF). Themes and issues of the show were focused on changes and opportunities in the industry along with future trends including regulations, sustainability, health and productivity.

Mya Han, chairman of MLF, said, “The Myanmar Livestock Federation is delighted to support Livestock Myanmar 2014 Expo, as it provides a great occasion for all industry professionals and players to exchange their invaluable experiences, ideas and innovation. At the same time, the show also helps to encourage more investors into the livestock sector.”

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