The Game Fair’s Land & Estate Management area attracts big names

Organisers have already signed up more than 700 exhibitors including household names in the land and estate sections such as John Deere, Mitsubishi Tractors, Kubota and Suzuki. Forestry Journal will also be hosting the Forestry Journal Pavilion which will provide a turnkey showcase for exhibitors looking for a simple exhibiting solution this year.   Companies looking to test the event for the first time or those that want a simple solution can opt to exhibit in the Pavilion whilst those looking for larger stands will be offered location near by.

Former exhibitors of APF may find an entirely new audience whilst visitors from APF and the Royal Welsh Show are expected in good numbers in the own right.  Meanwhile the Government’s new temporary tax reliefs on qualifying capital asset investments from 1 April 2021 will give exhibitors showcase machinery a real boost in sales.

Located in the north east corner of the show next to a main entrance, the Land & Estate Management features an ATV course and machinery demo ring plus dedicate areas for forestry management, glamping, rural business innovation and education.

The visitor demographic is ideal for the Land & Estate Management sector, with research revealing that its 115,000 visitors are made up of landowners, farmers and estate managers who are responsible for 80% of UK land.

Managing director James Gower commented that Land & Estate Management is a vital part of The Game Fair: “The event was founded in 1958 as a place where keepers and landowners could come together to discuss issues, ideas and plans for growth. This essential part of The Game Fair is still dedicated to connecting those people with businesses that offer services and products that will help their rural business survive and grow. By exhibiting in Land & Estate Management brands can promote services and products to an engaged, captured targeted audience who have the mindset and means to buy.”

As well as Land & Estate Management, the much-loved festival of the countryside covers everything from archery, clay pigeon shooting and food, to equestrian, fishing, dogs, and falconry.

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