Dairy Asia Expo 2026 Continued on its First Day in Lahore
Dairy Asia Expo 2026 continued with great enthusiasm on its opening day at the Expo Centre Lahore. The exhibition was inaugurated by Chairman Nestlé Pakistan, Syed Yawar Ali, and Chief Executive Officer Jason Avanceña. They visited various stalls and emphasized the importance of modernizing Pakistan’s dairy industry in line with global standards.
On this occasion, the significance of Pakistan’s dairy sector was highlighted. Experts stated that modern machinery, automated systems, and state-of-the-art dairy processing plants can play a key role in increasing productivity and enhancing farmers’ incomes.
Farmers Delegation at Dairy Asia Expo 2026
A delegation of the Dairy and Cattle Farmers Association Pakistan participated in the expo under the leadership of Shakir Umar Gujjar. Shahbaz Rasool Waraich, Islam Butt, Shahid Imran Gondal, and other farmer representatives accompanied him. The DCFA delegation visited different stalls and appreciated the organization of the expo.
More than 140 national and international companies set up stalls at the exhibition, showcasing advanced dairy machinery, milking systems, milk cooling and storage technologies, as well as processing and packaging plants. In addition, stalls featuring genetics services, superior breeding solutions, modern shed design and construction, veterinary pharmaceutical products, quality feed, and nutrition solutions were also present.
Companies at Dairy Asia Expo
Prominent participants included DairyLac, Al-Shaafi Animal Health, Goodmen’s, Nestlé Pakistan, Bovi Tech International, Ace Mix, Global Dairy Tech, Hilton Pharma, Cattle Kit, Circle International, LCI, Mehta Brothers, Kardsun Industries, Dairy Solution, Dairy Machinery PK, Dairy Berry, Hafiz Idrees Steel Works, VitaGene Farms, Green Dairy Initiative, D Company, Gene Tech International, Nutra Zone, Experian Pharma, Eastern Scientific Corporation, Vety Nex Pharma, Amanat Dairy Feed, Agro Max International, and several others.
Livestock Companies and Dairy Companies in Pakistan; Livestock and Dairy Sector
Modern machinery and equipment were displayed at these stalls, while local and international experts guided farmers. Through live demonstrations, experts explained the use and benefits of modern technologies, enabling participants to gain practical knowledge and adopt innovative practices in their farming operations.
Different breeds of animals were also part of the exhibition. The Livestock Department Punjab, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, and other institutions also set up their stalls at the expo.
A large number of dairy farmers, breeders, dairy professionals, veterinary professionals, and industry experts attended the event. The three-day exhibition will continue for the next two days (February 14 and 15).