UNAIR NEWS Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FKH) took part in the 2025 Indolivestock Expo, hosted by PT Napindo Media Ashatama. During the event, FKH UNAIR showcased its role as an academic institution driving innovation and research to support the downstream development of Indonesia檚 livestock industry.
At their interactive booth, FKH featured research outputs, laboratory services, and practical animal health education designed to benefit the broader livestock sector. The three-day event was held from Wednesday to Friday (July 24, 2025) at Grand City Convex, Surabaya.
FKH檚 presence at the expo underscored how academic institutions can connect scientific discoveries with real-world industry needs. It also highlighted efforts to build a knowledge-based, sustainable, and healthy livestock ecosystem through stronger collaboration among scholars, industry players, and government agencies.
Advancing research into real-world impact
Representing FKH UNAIR, Prof. Dr. Mustofa Helmi Effendi, DVM, DTAPH, stated that the university檚 participation exemplifies how higher education can generate meaningful societal contributions. 淭he innovations we檙e presenting include new developments in veterinary science, animal husbandry, and pharmaceuticals. We want to demonstrate that academic research can directly strengthen national food security through animal-based protein, he explained.

Prof. Effendi also emphasized the importance of translating research into tangible benefits beyond academic journals. 淥ur goal is for these findings not to stop at publication. We encourage researchers to deliver solutions that industries and communities can use攁ddressing local challenges in livestock production, disease control, and animal health education, he added.
He also noted that addressing issues within the livestock industry requires integrated collaboration. 淲e need upstream-to-downstream cooperation. UNAIR is ready to work hand-in-hand with stakeholders to confront global challenges through research and practical solutions, he affirmed.
Multisector collaboration to strengthen food security
Lisa Rusli, Assistant Project Director at PT Napindo Media Ashatama, said the expo is a reflection of real commitment to advancing the livestock industry. 淭his year marks the 18th edition of the expo, featuring over 300 participants from both domestic and international sectors, including China, Taiwan, Denmark, and several European countries. We also welcomed 40 government ministries, agencies, and research associations, she said.

The event also included sessions promoting the Milk, Meat, Eggs, and Fish (SDTI) program攁n initiative aligned with this year檚 focus on child nutrition in Indonesia. 淲e believe sustainability should be actionable. The SDTI program is a strategic food intervention aimed at meeting the nation檚 nutritional needs, she added.
Meanwhile, East Java Livestock Services Head, Ir. Indyah Aryani, MM, speaking on behalf of the Governor, acknowledged East Java檚 vital role as Indonesia檚 livestock production hub. 淲e檙e working to address key challenges such as import reliance, production inefficiencies, and animal disease threats, she stated.
She emphasized the importance of this forum as a space to develop holistic, end-to-end solutions. 淓ast Java is committed to fostering an inclusive business environment through digitalization and export support. We hope the collaboration fostered by this expo will strengthen the global competitiveness of Indonesia檚 livestock industry, she concluded.
Author: Samudra Luhur Pambudi
Editor: Yulia Rohmawati





