The 8th edition of AquaFarm has concluded, marking the return of the event with NovelFarm and AlgaeFarm - respectively at their 6th and 4th editions - under a single trade event at the Pordenone exhibition center. The decision to bring together the three events has generated strong interest among operators and the public, leading to a significant increase in attendance: visitors increased by 30% compared to the 2024 edition.
The event saw the participation of over 110 exhibitors (on 7 thousand m2 of exhibition space) from Italy and abroad, confirming the central role of Pordenone Fiere as a point of reference for the sectors of aquaculture, and innovation in plant and algae cultivation.
Renato Pujatti, President of Pordenone Fiere, stated: "We are proud that also this year the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry has chosen to participate in Aquafarm to reaffirm its commitment to promoting the fish sector. Masaf was present at the fair with a dedicated exhibition area, a conference room and a show cooking arena to promote the quality and sustainability of Italian fish products. Conferences, meetings and in-depth discussions addressed the crucial challenges of the sector: from the effects of climate change to the fight against "fake seafood", up to the management of invasive species. Aquafarm, thanks to the collaboration with Masaf, confirms itself as an opportunity for operators to discuss innovation and development, and for visitors and young people to learn about an extraordinary sector."
Among the moments of greatest interest for AquaFarm, the sessions dedicated to sustainability in aquaculture, energy self-sufficiency and innovative solutions for the decarbonization of the sector stand out. We also underline the sessions "Aquaculture and added value fishing products" with the leaders of the fishing supply chain as protagonists, along with the "EU – FEAMPA" session on European innovations that impact the sector.
NovelFarm attracted public attention for the opening theme "Indoor farming in Italy: technological greenhouses, vertical farms, urban agriculture between regulations, investments and the market", where players, consultants and representatives of the academic world took turns to discuss the evolution of controlled agriculture in urban environments.
Matteo Leonardi, president of API - Associazione Piscicoltori Italiani, (Italian Fish-Farmers Association) declared: "These two days of AquaFarm 2025 that have just ended have been intense and extraordinary. Full of meetings, exchanges, and emotions; we participated in conferences, hosted moments of dialogue, and offered the delicacies of Italian aquaculture, trying to highlight the diversity of the species farmed. Two special moments were the delivery of the Davide Menozzi Award and the presentation of the first manual on the well-being of farmed fish. A huge thank you, therefore, goes to the members, professionals, friends, visitors and organizers of AcquaFarm, for continuing on the path towards aquaculture capable of offering healthy and sustainable food for all".
During NovelFarm, news arrived from the United States of the death of Dickson Despommier, the recognized father of the modern concept of Vertical Farm, divulged in the famous 2010 book The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21st Century. The book, reprinted in numerous editions, is credited, by all entrepreneurs and professionals in the sector, as the source of inspiration that gave life to a global cultural and economic movement. Dickson inaugurated the first edition of AquaFarm, which included conference events, later evolved into NovelFarm, with a memorable presentation that marked an era in our country, visited for the first time by the American luminary. The NovelFarm team and the entire Italian soilless community celebrate and remember him with gratitude and affection.
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