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IVP 2026 set to turn Lahore into Pakistan’s veterinary and poultry innovation hub

by Liaquat Jatoi
April 7, 2026
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IVP 2026 set to turn Lahore into Pakistan’s veterinary and poultry innovation hub

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Expo Centre Lahore to host three-day International Veterinary Pharma Expo as industry leaders, poultry experts, livestock innovators, and global exhibitors converge from April 28

LAHORE: Pakistan’s veterinary, livestock, and poultry sectors are preparing for one of their most significant industry gatherings of the year as the International Veterinary Pharma Expo 2026 (IVP 2026) opens at Expo Centre Lahore from April 28 to 30. Positioned as the country’s premier exhibition for veterinary pharmaceuticals and animal health technologies, the three-day event is expected to bring together a powerful mix of pharmaceutical manufacturers, veterinarians, poultry specialists, livestock researchers, feed companies, diagnostic firms, and international trade stakeholders.

The expo comes at a crucial time for Pakistan, where the poultry and livestock economy remains central to food security, protein supply, rural livelihoods, and export potential. Organizers say IVP 2026 will showcase the latest advancements in veterinary vaccines, biologicals, medicines, animal nutrition, feed additives, disease diagnostics, poultry equipment, dairy systems, and livestock technologies, giving industry players direct access to emerging solutions and cross-border business partnerships.

Beyond the exhibition halls, the event is designed as a knowledge and policy platform. A series of professional conferences, technical workshops, and networking sessions will focus on drug development, disease management, biosecurity, regulatory compliance, and modern farm productivity systems. These discussions are expected to be particularly relevant for Pakistan’s poultry and veterinary sectors as they face rising pressure from disease outbreaks, feed cost volatility, antimicrobial stewardship concerns, and the need for stronger farm-to-market resilience.

Industry observers believe IVP 2026 could become a major catalyst for linking Pakistan’s veterinary pharma ecosystem with global innovation pipelines, especially in vaccines, diagnostics, and poultry health management. With the livestock sector contributing significantly to national agriculture GDP, events like IVP offer a rare space where science, commerce, farm management, and policy reform intersect under one roof.

The Lahore gathering is also likely to attract poultry farmers, dairy entrepreneurs, veterinary consultants, university researchers, and allied agribusiness suppliers, making it one of the most commercially relevant sector events ahead of the summer production cycle. The presence of international exhibitors is expected to strengthen dialogue on regional trade, technology transfer, and scalable animal healthcare solutions for South Asia and beyond. For Pakistan’s fast-evolving veterinary and poultry industries, IVP 2026 is more than an expo—it is a strategic signal of where the future of animal health, farm efficiency, and protein security is headed. As Lahore opens its doors to the sector’s biggest names later this month, the event is poised to set the tone for innovation-led growth across veterinary medicine and livestock production.

Tags: Animal Diagnosticsanimal healthExpo Centre LahoreFeed AdditivesIVP 2026Lahore Expolivestock innovationPoultry Equipmentpoultry industry PakistanPVPAVeterinary Pharma PakistanVeterinary Research
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