Minister Dara Calleary Announces Over €1 Million in Funding for Agricultural Shows in 2026
Home / News / Minister Dara Calleary Announces Over €1 Million in Funding for Agricultural Shows in 2026Minister Dara Calleary Announces Over €1 Million in Funding for Agricultural Shows in 2026
The Irish Shows Association (ISA) has welcomed the announcement by Minister for Rural and Community Development agus an Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD, confirming funding of over €1 million to support agricultural shows taking place across the country in 2026.
The funding will support 126 agricultural shows nationwide, recognising the vital role these events play in rural communities and in showcasing Ireland’s agricultural excellence, local food producers and rural enterprises.
Announcing the funding during a virtual address at the launch of the Irish Shows Association 2026 Yearbook in Athlone, Minister Calleary highlighted the importance of agricultural shows to Ireland’s rural calendar.
“Agricultural shows are a fabulous platform to showcase our wonderful Irish agricultural produce and prowess. They provide an opportunity for friendly competition, but I’m always struck by the pedigree and the quality of everything that is on display at the shows, particularly livestock and produce,” said Minister Calleary.
The Minister also emphasised the wider social and economic benefits of agricultural shows, noting that they provide an important marketplace for local producers and start-up businesses while contributing significantly to local economies.
The funding forms part of the Department of Rural and Community Development’s ongoing collaboration with the Irish Shows Association. With this year’s allocation, total Government support for agricultural shows since 2017 now exceeds €6.3 .million.
Agricultural shows remain a cornerstone of rural life in Ireland, bringing together farming families, exhibitors, local businesses and communities each year. Many shows now run over a weekend or multiple days and feature a wide range of competitions, entertainment and family activities alongside traditional livestock and produce classes.
The Irish Shows Association also acknowledged the dedication of the regional teams, show committees, stewards, volunteers and sponsors whose work ensures the continued success of agricultural shows and the preservation of a tradition that spans more than 200 years.
The ISA looks forward to another successful and vibrant show season in 2026 and encourages the public to support their local agricultural show during the year.