POULTRYINDONESIA, Jakarta – Indonesia’s pet and livestock industries continue to show significant growth, driven by increasing demand for products, services, technology, and animal health standards. This expansion has made cross-sector collaboration increasingly crucial, particularly to strengthen the industry’s competitiveness amid evolving market dynamics.
Responding to this need, the Jakarta Pet Expo (JPE) returns as a business-to-business (B2B) exhibition that serves as a key meeting point for all stakeholders in the animal industry. The exhibition, which will take place on 26–29 November 2025 at JIExpo Kemayoran, will gather hundreds of participants from both domestic and international markets, including manufacturers and distributors, pet shop operators, technology providers, academics, veterinarians, and livestock industry players. This year, JPE expands its reach by launching a new segment titled Poultry & Livestock Innovation (PLI), highlighting advancements in the poultry and large livestock industries as essential components of the national supply chain.
In addition to showcasing hundreds of new products and innovations, JPE 2025 presents a series of programs that enhance its strategic value. Among them is the Indonesia International Scientific Veterinary Conference (IISVC), held in collaboration with the Indonesian Veterinary Medical Association (PDHI), which serves as the country’s largest scientific forum for veterinarians. The event also features a Pet Industry Outlook 2025 session discussing consumer trends and market growth opportunities, as well as a Business Forum involving several associations such as ASPIN, PPMHKI, and AFI. Through its Hosted Buyer Program, the organizers will also connect exhibitors with potential buyers from various countries, opening opportunities for distribution, investment, and even export.
Deny Yunus, Director of PT Songolas Exhibition Services, explained that JPE 2025 is designed not only as a platform to showcase innovation but also as a collaborative space that connects industry players.
“This year we are broadening our focus by integrating the pet and livestock sectors so that the industry ecosystem can grow stronger and more interconnected,” he said.








