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VIV Africa 2026 calls for visitor registrations

Visitor registration ensuring free entry is currently open for the 2026 edition. (Image source: VIV Africa)

Part of the VNU Europe-organised VIV Worldwide portfolio, VIV Africa 2026 has called for industry professionals to secure their free badge ahead of the show taking place on 7-8 October at the Kigali Convention Centre in Rwanda

Visitor registration ensuring free entry is currently open for the 2026 edition, which is set to see a diverse range of exhibitors across the animal protein supply chain, including farm production, feed ingredients and additives, feed and grain technology, processing and animal health.

With a strong focus on poultry layers and broilers, the show also features a dedicated Dairy Pavilion reflecting its continued focus into broader agrifood sectors.

“VIV Africa has become a meeting point where the region’s animal protein industry comes to make real decisions, not just window-shop,” says Natalie Taylor, Project Manager for VIV Africa.

“Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the fastest-growing markets for animal protein in the world, and the businesses that get this region right today will be the ones leading it tomorrow. Our job is to make sure that when international suppliers and local producers are ready to do business, VIV Africa is where that happens. Every edition, we see more serious buyers, more depth in the exhibitor line-up, and more deals struck on the show floor — and 2026 is set to be our biggest step yet.”

The show is set to open with a high-level Leadership Conference on 6 October 6—one day before the official exhibitions starts—bringing together an international line-up of experts to unpack the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping poultry, agriculture, and dairy across the continent.

Click here for visitor registration. Registering in advance secures a free badge, avoids queues onsite, and gives early access to the exhibitor list and full onsite programme — helping visitors plan their visit in Kigali before they even arrive.