Ballina Show 2026 to take place this weekend

The show continues a long-standing tradition of bringing together members of the farming community.
Ballina Show 2026 to take place this weekend

The countdown is on to this year's Ballina Show.

The countdown is on to this year's Ballina Show (Sunday, July 12), one of the highlights of the agricultural and rural calendar in the west of Ireland. 

The show continues a long-standing tradition of bringing together members of the farming community, local businesses, exhibitors and visitors for a celebration of agriculture, enterprise and rural life.

As reflected in this year's promotional campaign, Ballina Show remains an important showcase for the agricultural sector, providing an opportunity for farmers, families and industry representatives to come together and engage with the latest developments across farming and rural enterprise.

The event offers a platform for exhibitors to connect with customers, demonstrate products and services, and highlight innovations that are helping to shape the future of farming.

Shows such as Ballina play a valuable role in supporting rural communities, creating opportunities for networking, knowledge sharing and community engagement. They also provide an important social occasion, bringing together people from across the region to celebrate the strength and resilience of the agricultural sector.

The continued support of local businesses, farming organisations and visitors helps ensure the success of the event year after year. Their involvement contributes to a vibrant atmosphere that reflects the importance of agriculture to the local economy and community life.

As anticipation builds for Ballina Show 2026, organisers, exhibitors and attendees alike look forward to another successful event that will highlight the very best of farming, rural innovation and community spirit. Whether attending to learn, network, do business or simply enjoy the occasion, visitors can expect a showcase that celebrates the enduring importance of agriculture in the west of Ireland.

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