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Seafood Expo China 2026

FISHEX Guangzhou

Duration

September 10–12, 2026

Location

Guangzhou

Topic

Food and Beverages

Key facts about FISHEX Guangzhou 2026

General information
50,000 m², 650+ exhibitors, South China seafood hub
FISHEX Guangzhou (Guangzhou International Fisheries & Seafood Expo) is scheduled for September 10–12, 2026 at the China Import & Export Fair Complex (Canton Fair Complex) in Guangzhou and is positioned as a B2B platform for procurement, business matching and market expansion across the fisheries and seafood supply chain. The organiser highlights a show scale of around 50,000 m² and 650+ domestic and overseas exhibiting enterprises, indicating a format designed for high-density supplier comparison rather than single-brand showcasing. For professional buyers, the practical value is the ability to benchmark comparable product lines and processing capabilities in one trip, clarify supplier readiness for consistent deliveries, and align on documentation, cold-chain logistics constraints and packaging formats that directly impact import operations. The exhibition is also useful for building redundancy in the supplier base: visitors can identify second-source options by category (raw seafood, processed products, aquaculture inputs, cold-chain solutions) and move quickly into post-show workflows such as price lists, sample requests, factory capability checks and commercial term negotiation.
Themes
Seafood, aquaculture, processing, cold chain and equipment
The event is framed as an “all-industry-chain” fisheries and seafood expo, typically spanning seafood products and value-added processing as well as the enabling infrastructure that makes the category commercially viable at scale: cold-chain storage and distribution, packaging, processing technology, and aquaculture-related equipment and inputs. This matters for sourcing teams because seafood purchasing decisions are rarely made on product quality alone; they depend on repeatability, traceability, compliance documentation, and the supplier’s ability to support stable deliveries under cold-chain requirements. A supply-chain-wide exhibition format helps buyers validate not only what a supplier sells but how reliably they can deliver: processing maturity, packaging discipline, and the operational services that reduce spoilage risk and improve cost control across distribution channels.
Participants
Producers, processors, traders, logistics and service providers
The exhibitor mix promoted on the official site and related show materials indicates a broad set of participants typically relevant for professional procurement: seafood producers and processors, trading and distribution companies, equipment and service providers supporting processing and cold-chain operations, and regional brand groups. For buyers, this concentration enables structured supplier discovery by segment and provides a more efficient due-diligence first step than remote searching: you can quickly screen suppliers by product fit, production approach, export readiness and communication maturity, then prioritize follow-ups with those that match your target specifications and delivery model. The official contact and exhibitor application infrastructure suggests an organiser-led B2B workflow intended to support contracting and repeat participation, which is useful when you need reliable channels for registration, exhibitor validation and post-show contact routes.
Exhibited products
Seafood products plus processing and cold-chain solutions
FISHEX Guangzhou is typically positioned to cover both seafood products (including fresh, frozen and processed categories) and the operational stack required for industrial supply: processing and packaging solutions, cold-chain refrigeration, storage and distribution services, and aquaculture-related equipment. For procurement, that breadth allows you to design a workable supply model rather than just select a product: you can evaluate packaging formats aligned to channel needs, confirm cold-chain handling capabilities, and assess whether a supplier can support documentation and traceability requirements that matter for cross-border trade. The show format is therefore suitable not only for “buying seafood,” but for sourcing a scalable supply solution where quality control, logistics reliability and repeatability are as important as headline pricing.
Venue
China Import & Export Fair Complex, Guangzhou
The 2026 edition is scheduled at the China Import & Export Fair Complex (Canton Fair Complex) in Guangzhou, a major multi-hall venue designed for large B2B trade exhibitions. For visiting teams, this venue choice supports meeting-heavy agendas but requires routing discipline: the footprint is large, and the best outcomes usually come from pre-booked meetings and a category-based hall plan rather than general browsing. In a three-day window, a structured approach helps convert attendance into procurement outputs: comparable supplier data captured consistently, shortlisted candidates by category, and a clear follow-up plan for samples, quotations and factory verification.
Organizer
Guangzhou Boyi Global Exhibition Co., Ltd.
Show materials and official contact information for the Guangzhou fisheries expo series reference Guangzhou Boyi Global Exhibition Co., Ltd. as the organising entity, with dedicated contact channels for exhibitor/visitor coordination. For B2B participants, using the organiser’s official contacts is the most reliable way to confirm current-year logistics (dates, hall plans, registration rules) and to handle formal needs such as delegation coordination and exhibitor services, especially when travel and meeting schedules depend on accurate show documentation.
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