Celebrating the Success and Impact of the UK’s Largest Two-Day Agricultural Show

Celebrating the Success and Impact of the UK’s Largest Two-Day Agricultural Show

We are delighted to share the Royal Norfolk Show Impact Report, highlighting the scale, achievements, and community value of the UK’s largest two-day agricultural show.

Each year, the Show brings together thousands of visitors, exhibitors, and industry leaders to celebrate farming, food, and the rural way of life. The Impact Report showcases how this event continues to champion innovation, sustainability, and education, supporting Norfolk’s vibrant agricultural community and economy.

 

Supporting Norfolk’s Rural Economy and Community

The Royal Norfolk Show is much more than an event — it’s a platform that strengthens connections between farmers, producers, businesses, and visitors.

Key highlights from this year’s report include:

  • Significant economic contribution to Norfolk’s rural economy
  • Strong partnerships with local and national agri-businesses
  • Expanded education programmes engaging schools and young farmers
  • Increased focus on environmental responsibility and sustainability

Through collaboration and community spirit, the Show continues to deliver meaningful outcomes for the county and beyond.

 

Driving Innovation, Education, and Sustainability

From cutting-edge agri-tech demonstrations to inspiring young people through education, the Royal Norfolk Show remains a driving force for progress across the food and farming industries.

The Impact Report offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Show’s economic, educational, social, and environmental contributions, and celebrates the people who make it possible — our visitors, sponsors, exhibitors, and volunteers.

 

Read the Full Report

We are incredibly proud of what the Show represents — a unique space for connection, learning, and celebration within the agricultural community.

Download and read the full Royal Norfolk Show Impact Report here:

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