SIAVS 2026 to be biggest yet with 45,000 sq m of show floor
Over 100 agribusinesses and buyers from 60 countries expected in São Paulo
The International Animal Protein Show (SIAVS 2026), to be held Aug. 4-6 at the Anhembi District in São Paulo, will be the largest edition of the event yet, consolidating its position as the leading hub for Brazilian agro-industries producing and exporting animal protein. The focus is clear: to generate business and connect the sector to domestic and international markets, according to the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA).
The event will bring together more than 100 agribusinesses from the poultry, pork, beef, egg, duck, and other protein sectors, which will have their own stands or participate through a sectoral project in partnership with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil). Partner brands include Brazilian Chicken, Brazilian Pork, Brazilian Egg, Brazilian Breeders, and Brazilian Duck from ABPA, as well as Brazilian Beef, maintained by the Brazilian Association of Meat Exporting Industries (ABIEC).
The event model integrates companies from across the production chain, from field to final product, in a single environment, with agribusinesses concentrating the business agenda and directly serving national and international clients.
Representatives from more than 50 countries will attend, along with hundreds of international importers. National retail and wholesale buyers are also expected, expanding business opportunities for exhibiting companies.
"SIAVS brings together, in the same environment, companies from across the supply chain and buyers from diverse markets. It is a direct opportunity for commercial connection and strengthening the international presence of Brazilian animal protein," said Ricardo Santin, president of ABPA.
In addition to the trade fair, the event will feature a technical program covering market trends, innovation, production efficiency, and sustainability.
SIAVS 2026 will occupy 45,000 square metres — a 65% increase compared to the previous edition — and is expected to draw hundreds of exhibiting companies and visitors from more than 60 countries.