Why do you think the livestock and poultry industry has not yet had a permanent virtual exhibition



Why do you think the livestock and poultry industry has not yet had a permanent virtual exhibition?
There could be several reasons why a “permanent virtual exhibition” for the livestock and poultry industry has not yet been widely launched:
• The importance of physical interaction: In the livestock and poultry industry, inspecting heavy physical equipment (such as incubators, ventilation systems, feeding machines), observing the condition of live animals (if exhibited), and building strong communication networks between buyers and sellers usually require in-person meetings.
• Sensory experience: Many aspects of this industry, such as smelling products, touching the texture of animal feed, or evaluating new technologies, require a sensory experience that cannot be conveyed in a purely virtual space.
• Focus on timed events: The traditional model of holding large exhibitions on specific dates (annually or biennially) is entrenched in this industry. This model creates a clear deadline and focus point for introducing innovations, closing major contracts, and attracting media.
• ​​Technological complexity and cost: Although virtual platforms exist, creating a permanent exhibition with the ability to display all the products and interactions required by the industry in 3D is costly and complex, and may not provide the necessary return on investment for the organizer.
• Target audience preference: Many industry players, especially in rural areas, may prefer face-to-face communication to online interactions or have less access to advanced technologies.



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