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Agricultural shows and field days get support

AGRICULTURAL shows and field days have been given a lifeline by the Federal Government’s announcement of a $25 million rescue package.

Agriculture Minister David Littleproud said COVID-19 had forced the cancellation of more than 700 shows and field day events since early 2020.

This year’s Swan Hill and Kerang shows were cancelled for the second year in a row.

“They have incurred significant financial losses for two consecutive years,” Mr Littleproud said.

“Those hit hardest are the local showmen and women – often small, independent, sole traders or family-based operations that cannot absorb the costs

“The flow-on effects to local communities like those in Mallee will be felt for years.”

Member for Mallee Anne Webster said the government provided $34.5 million under round 1 of the Supporting Agricultural Shows and Field Days program to 378 show societies and field day organisers forced to cancel in 2020.

“We are continuing to back these iconic events with another $25 million to help ease cashflow pressures for event organisers and those vital showmen and women,” Dr Webster said.

“Industry needs confidence and certainty to push through these times and be ready on the other side to contribute to the $100 billion by 2030 target.

“Agricultural shows and field days are supported by more than 50,000 volunteers and about 4000 showmen and women.

“They make a significant social and economic contribution to my electorate and hundreds of Australian communities.

“They support farm innovation and the productivity and profitability of our agricultural industries.”

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