Taiwan Smart Agriweek 2026 to Be Held in Taipei from 8–10 September
10 January 2026, Taiwan: Taiwan Smart Agriweek 2026 will take place from 8 to 10 September 2026at TaiNEX 1, Taipei, reinforcing Taiwan’s position as a key gateway for agri-technology, aquaculture and livestock trade in Asia. The event is recognised as one of the region’s prominent platforms for smart agriculture solutions and applied technologies across the agri-food value chain.
The exhibition will bring together solution providers from agriculture, aquaculture, livestock, animal health and nutrition, processing, distribution and agricultural waste management, while enabling direct interaction with government agencies, industry associations, research institutions and professional buyers from across Asia and beyond.
Growing International Scale and Business Outcomes
Building on strong momentum from its previous edition, Taiwan Smart Agriweek continues to expand its international footprint. The most recent show featured more than 770 booths and welcomed around 21,000 visitors from 69 countries, generating business procurement valued at approximately USD 88 million. The 2026 edition is expected to further strengthen cross-border engagement, positioning the exhibition as a commercial and knowledge exchange hub for Asia’s agri-industry.
The event attracts both local and international stakeholders, creating opportunities for technology transfer, sourcing partnerships and market entry discussions aligned with regional agricultural priorities.
Taiwan as a Living Showcase for Smart Agriculture
Taiwan’s advanced manufacturing base and strong technology ecosystem are increasingly being applied to address on-ground farming challenges, particularly labour shortages and an ageing agricultural workforce. Farms across the country are adopting mechanisation, sensors and automation to improve productivity, operational efficiency and long-term sustainability.
Government-backed smart agriculture programmes support this transition through IoT deployment, demonstration projects and subsidy schemes that help farmers test and scale data-driven solutions. Precision irrigation, environmental monitoring and digital farm management tools are being adopted at a faster pace, positioning Taiwan as a practical reference point for neighbouring Asian countries.
From AI-enabled weather monitoring and precision irrigation to feed milling technology, precision nutrition, post-harvest processing, packaging and IoT-enabled logistics, smart agriculture solutions are being integrated into daily farm and supply-chain operations. These developments also open structured pathways for overseas companies to engage with local farmers, agribusiness owners and public-sector stakeholders.
Integrated Farm-to-Fork Focus and Industry Dialogue
Taiwan Smart Agriweek 2026 is designed as an integrated platform covering the full farm-to-fork ecosystem, spanning crop production, livestock and aquaculture, post-harvest management, sustainability and agri-food innovation. The exhibition will be complemented by on-site forums and collaborative programmes developed with industry bodies, institutions and government agencies.More than 100 industry experts and key players are expected to participate in knowledge-sharing sessions focused on market trends, technology adoption and emerging opportunities shaping the future of farming and food systems in Asia.
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