
UPDATE: Livestock Malaysia 2025 has officially commenced today, August 27, 2025, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). This three-day event is poised to reshape the livestock industry by showcasing groundbreaking innovations in feed, farming, and food security. With over 200 leading brands from 30+ countries, it is set to attract more than 6,000 industry professionals eager to discover the latest technologies and market trends.
The opening ceremony featured YB Dato’ Sri Arthur Kurup, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, who emphasized Malaysia’s ambitious vision for a high-tech livestock industry. “We stand at the threshold of a new transformation: becoming a high-tech livestock industry capable of feeding not just our nation, but the wider region,” he stated.
The event is critical as Southeast Asia faces a projected 25% growth in livestock demand by 2030. This surge comes amid challenges such as rising feed costs and reliance on imported feeder cattle. Livestock Malaysia 2025 aims to address these issues by connecting stakeholders with solutions that enhance resilience and promote sustainable growth.
Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Mamat, Chairman of Informa Markets Malaysia, described the event as a pivotal moment for the industry, stating, “We’re connecting Malaysian farmers with global technologies that can immediately impact their operations.”
The agenda includes Technical Seminars and the International Livestock Forum, providing attendees with insights into the latest market dynamics and best practices in livestock management. Additionally, the Malaysia Livestock Industry Awards will recognize excellence in the sector, shining a spotlight on outstanding contributions.
In a collaborative spirit, Dr. Aida Muhid, Senior Director of the Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia, highlighted the importance of partnerships in transforming the industry: “We see every farmer as a partner… while upholding the highest standards.”
The event not only showcases innovations but also fosters business connections through dedicated networking sessions designed to spur growth in Southeast Asia’s livestock sector. With a focus on local feed production and sustainable practices, Livestock Malaysia 2025 aligns with Malaysia’s National Agro-Food Policy 2021-2030, which targets 60% self-sufficiency in key protein sources.
As the event unfolds until August 29, trade visitors are encouraged to register and participate. This is an unmissable opportunity to explore new technologies, gain insights, and connect with professionals shaping the future of the livestock industry.
For more details, visit https://www.livestockmalaysia.com/ or contact the organizing team at Informa Markets Malaysia.
Livestock Malaysia 2025 is not just an exhibition; it is a vital platform for innovation, education, and collaboration, aimed at propelling the regional livestock community towards a resilient and prosperous future.