

The 10th China International Food and Ingredients Expo and the 4th China International Pre-made Dishes Industry Expo will open in Dongguan on April 10-12, 2026. Covering over 50,000 square meters, the event will attract exhibitors from more than 20 countries including Russia, Brazil, Vietnam, and Japan. This expo is particularly relevant for the food processing, agricultural products, and international trade sectors, as it provides a platform for global trade and industry collaboration.
The expo will feature an international pavilion and a "Billion-Dollar Order Matching Conference," along with dedicated buyer corridors and one-on-one negotiation mechanisms. These initiatives are designed to help overseas importers efficiently identify high-quality Chinese suppliers. The event aims to facilitate practical business exchanges and strengthen global supply chain connections in the food and pre-made dishes industry.
International food traders and importers will benefit from direct access to a wide range of Chinese suppliers, potentially streamlining procurement processes and reducing intermediary costs.
Agricultural and food ingredient suppliers can explore new sourcing opportunities, particularly for pre-made dish ingredients, which are a focus of the expo.
Food processors and pre-made dish manufacturers may find new international buyers and gain insights into global market trends and standards.
Logistics, cold chain, and packaging solution providers could identify new business opportunities as the expo facilitates international trade connections.
Companies should pay attention to any policy updates or trade facilitation measures announced during the event that could affect cross-border food trade.
Businesses should focus on pre-made dishes and their ingredients, as these are central to the expo's theme and likely to attract significant buyer interest.
Participants should prepare comprehensive product information and business proposals to maximize the effectiveness of the one-on-one negotiation sessions.
Companies anticipating new international partnerships should evaluate their capacity to meet potential increases in demand or specific export requirements.
From an industry viewpoint, this expo represents more than just a trade event—it signals the growing globalization of China's pre-made food sector. The inclusion of 20+ countries suggests increasing international recognition of China's food processing capabilities. However, businesses should view this as an opportunity for initial connections rather than expecting immediate large-scale deals, as international food trade often requires longer negotiation cycles.
The 2026 expo serves as an important bridge between Chinese food producers and global markets, particularly in the rapidly growing pre-made dishes segment. While the event offers significant networking potential, its true impact will depend on the follow-up actions of participating companies. The industry would be wise to approach this as both a business development opportunity and a chance to gain strategic market intelligence.
Information sourced from official announcements regarding the 10th China International Food and Ingredients Expo and 4th China International Pre-made Dishes Industry Expo. Further details about specific participating companies and products will be available closer to the event date.
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