#Agrilink2026’s theme, “Agri Food Hub Facilities: A Boost to Efficiency in the Value and Market Chains,” focuses on strengthening the systems that help agricultural and fishery products move from production areas to markets with better quality, less waste, and more value intact. ![]()
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For farmers, fisherfolk, processors, traders, and buyers, stronger value chains depend on more than production. Products also need to be properly handled, stored, processed, packed, consolidated, transported, and linked to markets. When these systems are fragmented, more value can be lost along the way through spoilage, delays, quality issues, and limited selling options.
Agri food hub facilities can help address these gaps by bringing essential services closer together. Cold storage, drying, milling, processing, packaging, logistics, trading, and market-linkage support can help agricultural and fishery products move more efficiently from production areas to buyers and consumers.
For producers, this can mean better ways to preserve quality, reduce losses, and access more market opportunities. For processors and traders, it can support more reliable sourcing and better coordination. For consumers, stronger value and market chains can help improve the availability, quality, and movement of food.
At #Agrilink2026, the conversation continues around the technologies, facilities, services, and partnerships needed to build stronger, more connected agri-food systems across the Philippines.
Join us from October 8 to 10 at the World Trade Center, Pasay City for free seminars and free entrance to the exhibition.