Major European Livestock Innovation Showcase Returns in 2026

Project manager Natalie Taylor discusses upcoming highlights for VIV Europe 2026, a premier livestock and poultry industry exhibition. The event promises to showcase cutting-edge innovations and developments in animal husbandry.

A leading European exhibition focused on livestock and poultry farming is preparing for its 2026 showcase, with organizers highlighting innovation as the central theme.

According to Natalie Taylor, who serves as project manager for VIV Europe, the upcoming event will feature significant developments and new offerings for industry professionals. In a recent video presentation, Taylor outlined the key attractions attendees can expect and provided guidance on maximizing their experience at both VIV Europe and the broader VIV Week programming.

The exhibition, recognized as a premier gathering for professionals in animal and poultry farming sectors, is set to take place as scheduled. Taylor emphasized how participants can best utilize their time at the comprehensive industry event.

VIV Europe has established itself as a significant platform where livestock and poultry industry stakeholders gather to explore the latest advancements, technologies, and trends shaping modern animal husbandry practices.

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