Seafood Expo Asia, organised by Diversified, has announced its 2025 conference programme, featuring expert-led sessions on sustainability, aquaculture, fish processing, aquafeeds, and consumer trends. The event will take place from 10 to 12 September at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore, offering a platform for industry professionals to discuss pressing issues and opportunities in the Asian seafood market.
The conference will kick off with a keynote address by leading Asian economist Manu Bhaskaran, who will provide insights into global trends and their implications for regional growth and investment strategies. Among the highlights, BAADER representatives will discuss advancements in fish processing technology, focusing on sustainability and productivity. A session on seafood supply chains will explore the need for sustainable food systems in Asia, addressing challenges like illegal fishing and climate change.
Dr Enrico Bachis from The Marine Ingredients Organisation will lead a session on aquafeeds, discussing sustainable management practices and nutritional optimisation. Additionally, aquaculture advancements will be showcased by leading operators, providing insights into building resilient food systems.
Consumer trends in Southeast Asia will be analysed, with experts from the Norwegian Seafood Council and others discussing market dynamics and future expectations. A panel will also delve into consumer demand for sustainable seafood products, offering strategies for aligning with evolving market needs.
Seafood Expo Asia serves as a strategic platform for networking and business development, drawing seafood suppliers and buyers from across the globe. Attendees can expect to discover new products, processing equipment, and services, whilst gaining valuable insights into the latest market trends.
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