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Green Long Biotech Shines in Ho Chi Minh City at Southeast Asia’s Premier Livestock Event!
Release time:
2025-10-14
From October 8 to 10, 2025, the 13th Vietnam International Poultry and Livestock Industry Exhibition (VIETSTOCK 2025) was held grandly at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

During the three-day event, the SECC buzzed with energy as VIETSTOCK 2025—the benchmark event in Southeast Asia’s livestock sector—brought together over 300 global exhibitors and 13,000 professional visitors from more than 40+ countries, covering an exhibition area of 13,000 square meters. The exhibition served as a key platform for “showcasing innovative technologies and facilitating international collaboration.”

In response to the Southeast Asian market’s growing demand for reduced-antibiotic and antibiotic-free farming, Green Long Biotech showcased a comprehensive portfolio of bacteriophage-based solutions for poultry and livestock, addressing the full spectrum of bacterial disease prevention and control needs across the production chain.

Coinciding with the World Egg Day celebration, the company’s R&D experts engaged with visitors and shared practical insights on topics such as green prevention and control of bacterial diseases in laying hens and strategies for improving the economic benefits of antibiotic-free farming.



The exhibition offered Green Long Biotech a valuable opportunity to connect directly with the market—from technology demonstrations and business negotiations to industry dialogues and educational exchanges. At VIETSTOCK 2025, Green Long Biotech showcased its innovative strength and vividly embodied the spirit of “Driving Innovation and Collaboration.”
This remarkable journey in Southeast Asia marks not only a key milestone in Green Long Biotech’s global expansion but also a vivid demonstration of the practical power of bacteriophage technology in advancing the sustainable development of the global livestock industry.
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