POULTRYINDONESIA, Jakarta – With the growing need for efficiency and productivity, Indonesia’s livestock industry continues to move toward a more modern and integrated direction. PT Debindo Global Expo (DEBINDO) once again presents the Nusantara Livestock and Poultry Expo 2026, which was officially launched on April 29, 2026, at The Westin Hotel Jakarta. This exhibition represents DEBINDO’s concrete commitment to supporting government programs aimed at accelerating the growth of the national livestock and poultry industry through innovation and strategic collaboration. The exhibition will take place on November 4–7, 2026, at Hall 5, ICE BSD City. It is designed as a collaborative platform for all stakeholders to support the government’s strategic programs in the agriculture and livestock sectors.
Director of PT Debindo Global Expo, Rafidi Iqra Muhammad, in his remarks emphasized the importance of this synergy. He explained that organizing this exhibition is part of an ongoing commitment to strengthening the competitiveness of the national livestock industry. According to him, cross-sector collaboration supported by innovation and the utilization of technology is key to addressing future industry challenges. He also added that synergy with various ministries, associations, and strategic partners is expected to strengthen the livestock industry ecosystem as a whole, from production to distribution and downstream processing.
“Therefore, we from Debindo Group as the organizer respectfully invite you to participate and take advantage of the IGT and NLP Expo 2026 platforms to directly engage with the agriculture and livestock market and expand your business network,” said Rafidi.
In line with this, Chairman IV of GPPU, Asrokh Nawawi, stated that NLP Expo 2026 is not merely an exhibition, but a collaboration stage for Indonesia’s livestock and poultry industry.
“At NLP, we bring together the entire value chain—from smallholder farmers, agritech startups, breeding companies, feed companies, vaccine producers, to the latest technologies in the livestock industry, particularly poultry. Let us prove that Indonesia’s livestock sector is not only strong at the farm level but also excels in technology,” he explained.
Meanwhile, the Secretary of the Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health Services (Ditjen PKH) at the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. drh. Nuryani Zainuddin, M.Si., stated that the government is committed to encouraging sustainable innovation.
“On this good occasion, we would like to reaffirm our shared commitment to continuously strengthening the national livestock ecosystem. From the Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health Services, we encourage all stakeholders to collaborate closely in enhancing sustainable innovation, particularly in the livestock and animal health sectors,” she said.
She added that this international event serves as an effective platform to strengthen partnerships at the global level. Nuryani also expressed hope that the National Livestock Expo will become an effective forum for information exchange, technological innovation development, and strengthening partnerships and cooperation networks across all sectors.
As part of efforts to strengthen synergy and cross-sector collaboration, the launch event also featured the signing of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between DEBINDO and the Indonesian Feed Producers Association (GPMT), the Indonesian Poultry Breeders Association (GPPU), and the Indonesian Animal Science Scholars Association (ISPI). This signing marks a concrete step toward advancing the national livestock industry, improving feed and breeding quality, and accelerating the adoption of innovation and technology in the livestock sector, while strengthening a more integrated, productive, and competitive livestock ecosystem.
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