The LAMMA 2021 show will go on

The LAMMA Show, which was due to take place on January 12-13, 2021 at Birmingham’s NEC, will now take place on May 25-26, 2021.

Olivia Midgley
Editorial Director
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The LAMMA 2021 show will go on

The LAMMA Show, which was due to take place on January 12-13, 2021 at Birmingham's NEC, will now take place on May 25-26, 2021.

Farmers Guardian's parent company AgriBriefing, which owns LAMMA, took the decision following the latest Government restrictions in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

An AgriBriefing spokesperson said: "The machinery and technology showcase is a key part of the industry calendar and we have seen an amazing amount of support from all our loyal exhibitors throughout this year.

"However, pushing on with a January show under the current circumstances did not feel like the right thing to do. We look forward to welcoming you back to the NEC in May 2021 for one year only, with the 2022 show still scheduled to take place in January."

Exhibitors

Exhibitors do not need to take any action at this time - stands will stay the same and in the same hall as booked.

The LAMMA team will be in touch with all exhibitors in the coming weeks to discuss any questions or concerns they might have and we will be issuing information regarding timelines through the exhibitor manual shortly.

For more information visit lammashow.com

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