NANJING: A major animal husbandry industry event taking place from September 10 to 12 in Nanjing, capital city of Jiangsu province eastern China, has drawn significant interest from Pakistani firms seeking to integrate advanced Chinese technologies and products into their domestic markets.
Dr. Farhan Raza, Managing Director of BroMed Animal Health from Pakistan, lauded the event as highly informative. “This is my first time here, and I am impressed by the companies and innovations,” he said.
With over a decade of experience in animal health products, including vaccines, feed additives, and toxin binders, Dr. Raza emphasized the natural synergy between China and Pakistan: “We share borders and common disease challenges.
Technology transfer from China to Pakistan through collaboration can greatly benefit our domestic industry.”
Echoing this sentiment, Muhammad Salman from Mega Pacific Biotec, an enzyme company, highlighted the strategic advantage of sourcing directly from China.
“The expo distinguishes itself through exceptional professionalism and comprehensive coverage, setting a new benchmark against other trade events.” He added, “We found a lot of new products here—companies dealing in multivitamins, vaccines, antibiotics, amino acids. Most of these companies are also supplying raw materials to European firms.”
Spanning about 50,000 square meters, VIV Select China 2025 hosts nearly 500 leading enterprises from the Netherlands, Germany, Brazil, Spain, Thailand, India, and Malaysia.
It covers the entire livestock industry chain—poultry, waterfowl, and swine—showcasing advances in smart farming, breeding, incubation, feed processing, veterinary pharmaceuticals, and intelligent feeding systems. –Agencies