Our Rural Future: Minister Humphreys announces €700,000 to support the return of agricultural shows in 2022
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The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys, has announced €700,000 in funding to support agricultural shows taking place over the coming months.
The Minister made the announcement during a keynote address at the Tullamore Show and FBD National Livestock Show Sponsors Night on Wednesday.
Announcing the funding, Minister Humphreys said:
“For over 2 and a half years, we lost something that really sums up everything that is good about rural Ireland. As Minister for Rural and Community Development, I know that our Shows are intrinsically linked to that sense of community that rural Ireland is all about. It is fantastic to see the return of our Shows this summer and I am particularly pleased to announce funding of €700,000 will be made available by my department to support our show committees the length and breadth of the country.”
Minister Humphreys added:
“I believe it is of vital importance to our rural communities that we support the efforts of the show committees and the work of their volunteers. I hope that this funding will help put the shows on a firmer financial footing and provide vital support to the committees. I’m delighted to support the Irish Shows Association and like many others I look forward to getting out and about and visiting our Shows this summer.”
The shows are key dates in the rural calendar and central points for the agri-food industry, farming community and local artisan producers. Key dates over the coming weeks include Midleton (29 May), Belgooly (4 June), Ballyconneely Performance Pony Show (4 June), Ennistymon (5 June), Westport Horse and Pony Show (6 June), Leap Horse and Pony Show (6 June), Ballivor Horse Show (12 June), Dundalk (12 June), Claregalway (12 June), Ballinalee Connemara Pony Show (12 June) and Clonakilty (12 June).
Minister Humphreys also wished the organisers of the Tullamore Show well as they prepare for the return of the popular event on 14 August.
The Minister continued:
“Tullamore Show, along with all other Agricultural Shows has been sorely missed, and its return is warmly welcomed. I commend the hard work of the local organising committee. The organisers have shown great initiative and enterprise in the quality of the programme for Tullamore Show and FBD National Livestock Show set for 14 August. It won’t be long coming around.”
Welcoming the announcement, Catherine Gallagher, National President Irish Shows Association stated:
"As National President of the Irish Shows Association I warmly welcome Minister Heather Humphreys’ and her department's continuing support with 125 shows set to benefit. There is no doubt costs have increased this year, it’s great to have this support and we are also grateful for the support the department gave us through the pandemic. The showing season has already started and I have attended 4 shows and the feedback from committees is their entries have doubled and the attendance has greatly increased. The sense of anticipation is palpable and from my experience to date I have no doubt this year will be very busy for committees up and down the country. The upcoming events will add a little colour to the summer."
The Agricultural Shows support programme is funded under Project Ireland 2040 as part of “Our Rural Future”. This is the whole-of-government policy for rural Ireland for the period 2021-2025. It represents a new milestone in the approach to rural development policy for Ireland and adopts a more strategic, ambitious and holistic approach to investing in and maximising opportunities for rural areas.
The Department of Rural and Community Development funding is administered by the Irish Shows Association (ISA). The ISA is the official recognised body representing Irish Agricultural Shows on the island of Ireland. It has more than 130 affiliated agricultural shows, which run throughout the summer and into the autumn each year. A full listing of participating Shows is published online.