On the afternoon of June 16, 2026, the 28th International Pig Veterinary Society Congress (IPVS 2026)—the world's most prestigious "summit" in the swine industry—officially opened at the Thiskyhall Sala Convention Center in Ho Chi Minh City, hosted by Nong Lam University HCMC. As a large-scale academic forum bringing together thousands of global scientists, veterinarians, and leading experts, IPVS 2026 serves not only as a showcase for cutting-edge technology but also as a "compass" forecasting the future of the global livestock industry.
♻️ 34 YEARS OF DIALOGUE WITH THE VETERINARY INDUSTRY: REFLECTIONS AT A GLOBAL SUMMIT
✅ A journey of over three decades in dialogue with farmers, overcoming major and minor disease outbreaks together, has given NCG a profound understanding: the advanced solutions presented at IPVS 2026 this year are highly applicable to the Vietnamese market.
✅ Throughout the intensive discussions at the congress, the two key phrases most emphasized by international scholars were Animal Welfare and Safe Value Chains from Farm to Table.
✅ Through the lens of an industry professional with 34 years of experience, NCG shares the strategic mindset: "Only healthy pigs yield optimal meat quality, ensuring that consumers enjoy the safest and highest-quality nutrition."
✅ Consequently, NCG’s veterinary medicines and biosecurity solutions over the past 34 years have consistently placed internal animal health and welfare at the core. Proactive disease prevention and enhancing the natural resistance of swine herds remain the golden key to minimizing antibiotic abuse, guaranteeing clean meat standards for both the domestic market and export destinations.
⛔ Addressing Environmental Pressures: Solutions for Climate Change
In addition, a stark reality addressed by experts at the congress is the environmental pressure and climate change driven by the livestock sector. NCG pays special attention to research on circular ecological farming. How can we reduce emissions and optimize animal digestive systems to minimize hazardous waste? This is a strategic question that NCG continuously invests in through R&D, focusing on reducing dependency on antibiotics and shifting toward next-generation biosecurity products to protect Vietnam's rural environment.











