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AgriScot event the latest casualty of coronavirus

AgriScot usually features shows for dairy cattle, seminars and a host of trade stands.
AgriScot usually features shows for dairy cattle, seminars and a host of trade stands.

The main winter event on the Scottish farming calendar is the latest to fall victim to the coronavirus pandemic.

Farmers and rural business owners had hoped for a return to some kind of normality with the resumption of agricultural shows in the winter following the cancellation of summer events due to Covid-19.

However, organisers of the AgriScot event, which was due to take place at Ingliston near Edinburgh on November 18, have announced it will not go ahead as planned.

“Covid-19 lockdown has thankfully eased over recent weeks and while restrictions over small-scale meetings and social gatherings have reduced, there remains significant uncertainty and risk relating to large-scale indoor events such as AgriScot,” said AgriScot chairman Robert Neill after a meeting of the event’s directors.

“We recognise that a socially distanced or restricted event cannot deliver the same benefits for visitors and exhibitors,” he said.

“Lead-in timescales determine that we could no longer delay a decision regarding November’s event, and therefore today made the sad decision to cancel.”

He said the AgriScot board had ruled out a full-scale virtual equivalent in place of this year’s event, but planned to organise some online activity to mark the day.

“AgriScot is a hugely successful annual event, which has experienced significant growth, particularly in terms of visitor numbers and the value placed on it by visitors and trade exhibitors alike,” added Mr Neill.

“I and my fellow directors believe that we can return in 2021 with an even better AgriScot for this new decade.”