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Introduction
The 10th China International Food and Ingredients Expo, the 4th Pre-Made Food Industry Expo, and the 15th Guangdong Agricultural Expo will jointly open on April 10–12, 2026, in Dongguan. This event is particularly noteworthy for the food trade, pre-made food, and agricultural sectors, as it introduces an 'International Cooperation Pavilion' and an AI-powered procurement matching system. With over 1,350 exhibitors from 20+ countries and an expected signing volume exceeding 40 billion CNY, the expo offers a high-efficiency platform for global buyers to connect with Chinese pre-made food and health food suppliers.

The 2026 Dongguan Food Expo & Pre-Made Food Expo will take place from April 10 to 12, featuring three major exhibitions under one roof. Key highlights include the debut of the 'International Cooperation Pavilion' and the implementation of an AI-driven procurement matching system. The event also includes an unmanned kitchen live-streaming base, aiming to facilitate seamless B2B connections. Over 1,350 enterprises from more than 20 countries are expected to participate, with projected deals surpassing 40 billion CNY.
The expo’s AI procurement matching system and International Cooperation Pavilion provide direct trade companies with streamlined access to global buyers. This reduces negotiation cycles and enhances cross-border deal efficiency.
Suppliers of agricultural and food ingredients should note the expo’s emphasis on pre-made food and health products. The event serves as a gateway to high-volume buyers, particularly from international markets.
Pre-made food manufacturers can leverage the unmanned kitchen live-streaming feature to showcase product applications in real time, potentially attracting B2B and B2C buyers.
Logistics and quality inspection firms may see increased demand as the expo promotes 'one-stop' verification for factory, product, labeling, and supply chain standards.
Companies should track post-event announcements for potential trade or regulatory adjustments, especially concerning international food standards.
Businesses are advised to analyze the 'International Cooperation Pavilion' participant list to identify emerging demand trends.
Updating product catalogs with machine-readable specifications can improve match rates within the AI procurement system.
From an industry standpoint, this expo signals China’s push to position itself as a global hub for pre-made food trade. The integration of AI tools suggests a shift toward data-driven B2B matchmaking, which could redefine traditional sourcing methods. However, the actual impact will depend on post-event deal closures and long-term buyer engagement.
The 2026 Dongguan expo represents a strategic convergence of technology and global food trade. While its immediate effects include streamlined cross-border transactions, the broader implication lies in standardizing AI-assisted procurement processes industry-wide. Stakeholders should view this as both a transactional opportunity and a benchmark for future trade innovations.
Source: Official announcement for the 10th China International Food and Ingredients Expo, 4th Pre-Made Food Industry Expo, and 15th Guangdong Agricultural Expo (2026).
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