03/03/06
The Smithfield Show, the livestock and farm machinery
exhibition held in London, has been cancelled as a result of
poor bookings from machinery exhibitors.
28 February 2006, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire:
There is now a clear indication that the agricultural industry
no longer has an appetite for a major agricultural machinery showcase
in London. As a result, the decision has today been taken to cancel
the Smithfield Show, due to take place on November 30 to December
2, 2006.
"We have taken this decision based on feedback we have received
from the industry," says Jake Vowles, director general of
AEA (Agricultural Engineers Association), co-owner of the Smithfield
Show with The Royal Smithfield Club.
"It takes many months for exhibitors, as well as organisers,
to plan a major event such as Smithfield, so once it became clear
that the industry was no longer prepared to support a London-based
event, we felt it was appropriate to take the sensible decision
to cancel. We wanted to give those who had chosen to support the
event plenty of time to make alternative plans," he said.
William Cumber, deputy president of The Royal Smithfield Club,
commented: "It is very sad that a show that has run as long
as The Smithfield Show is not continuing to receive the support
of the industry. The supreme primestock championships have been
a well-loved and popular feature of the Smithfield Show and will
be sorely missed on the winter fair calendar. The Royal Smithfield
Club (RSC) will be working very hard to find other ways to promote
primestock championships."
"The industry has driven this decision," said Professor
John Moverley, chief executive of the Royal Agricultural Society
of England. "We remain in a unique position to reshape, restructure
and refocus the UK’s agricultural events. We have a strong
portfolio of highly-regarded, market-leading events and remain
committed to providing these as a platform for the agricultural
and rural business sectors. We will continue to work closely with
AEA and the RSC as we all seek to meet the changing nature of our
industry."
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