Nanjing Aquaculture Frontier Expo 2025, scheduled for March 15–17, 2025 at the Nanjing International Exhibition Center in Nanjing and organized by the China Aquaculture Frontier Expo, will present a comprehensive range of cutting-edge feed solutions, breeding equipment, water treatment technology, and automation systems. Nanjing fishery expo event gathers leading aquaculture practitioners, technology innovators, and industry stakeholders from marine, freshwater, and sustainable farming sectors, driving industry transformation and international cooperation.
China’s aquaculture industry, having experienced rapid growth over the past 40 years, entered a period of comprehensive transformation in 2018 due to environmental regulations, consumer upgrades, and global competition. Sustainability and industry upgrades are now the focus, with industrialization, deep-sea aquaculture, pond upgrades, and species improvements becoming the key drivers of change.
Range of Exhibition
- Aquaculture Feed & Nutrition: High-quality feed solutions, nutrition supplements, and feed formulation technology.
- Breeding & Genetics: Advanced seed selection, genetic improvements, and hatchery innovations.
- Aquaculture Equipment & Technology: Breeding and farming equipment, automated systems, and smart aquaculture solutions.
- Water Treatment & Environmental Monitoring: Water quality management, filtration systems, and sustainable farming practices.
- Marine Farming & Deep-Sea Aquaculture: Offshore aquaculture technology, marine species breeding, and deep-sea farming solutions.
- Fish Health & Disease Management: Veterinary solutions, biosecurity, and aquaculture pharmaceuticals.
- Processing & Cold Chain Logistics: Fish processing equipment, cold storage, packaging, and transportation solutions.
- Sustainable Aquaculture & Innovation: Eco-friendly aquaculture practices, alternative protein sources, and smart farming innovations.
Target Audience
Aquaculture practitioners, marine farmers, fish breeders, feed suppliers, equipment manufacturers, environmental regulators, animal health professionals, government agencies, researchers, and international aquaculture professionals.