beef expo 2007

National Beef Association

A National Beef Association Event



BEEF EXPO 2007

CCM Skipton,
Gargrave Road,
Skipton,
North Yorkshire BD23 1UD
Thursday, 17th May 2007
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Organiser

Euan Emslie
Beef Expo 2007,
3 Briar Close,
Newport,
Brough,
East Yorkshire HU15 2QY

Tel: 01430 441870
Fax: 01430 448432
Mobile: 07718 908523

Focus on Profitability at Beef Expo 200716/04/07

With nine mainline sponsors and a record 150 trade stands and 23 beef breed society demonstrations, the National Beef Association’s Beef Expo 2007 to be held at Skipton Auction Mart on Thursday, May 17, is shaping up to be the biggest and best since the annual event was launched 10 years ago.

Thousands of beef producers from all over the UK and Ireland, as well as Poland, Germany, Belgium and other European countries, are expected to attend this year’s event which has adopted the theme “Action for Profit”.

“The theme reflects the importance of restoring profitability to the beef industry following the de-coupling of support from production and exposure to the free market,” said leading Limousin breeder, Jim Bloom, Decoy Farm, Scorborough, Driffield, who is chairman of the organising committee.

“The Single Farm Payment is subsidising the beef enterprise on most farms at present but it won’t last for ever and is being eroded by modulation which this year has been set at 17% in England – and rising. This means farmers will have to find ways of reducing costs, improving efficiency and maximising returns from the market by precisely meeting buyers’ specifications for weight, grade and quality.

“The range of trade stands, educational and advisory exhibits, practical demonstrations, beef breed exhibits and seminars which will feature at Beef Expo 2007 will give beef producers an unrivalled opportunity to assess all the latest technical and marketing developments in the industry. It is an event which no farmer with a serious interest in the future of beef production can afford to miss.”

Mr Bloom said he was delighted with the support which Beef Expo was receiving from sponsors, trade stand exhibitors and beef breed societies which demonstrated the event’s vital role as a focus for the whole beef industry.

“We are greatly indebted to our nine mainline sponsors who are generously supporting the event with hard cash and the record number of trade and breed exhibitors whose presence will ensure the success of the day,” said Mr Bloom.

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The mainline sponsors are CCM Skipton, who are hosting the event at Skipton Auction Mart, Dugdale Nutrition, Dunbia, EBLEX, Intervet, Keenan, KW Alternative Feeds, British Limousin Cattle Society and Yara, who are also sponsoring the open stockjudging competition.

The following beef breed societies have reserved space for live cattle demonstrations – Aberdeen-Angus, Bazadaise, Beef Shorthorn, Belgian Blue, Blonde, Charolais, Galloway, Gasgon, Gelbvieh, Hereford, Highland, Limousin, Lincoln Red, Longhorn, Luing, Murray Grey, Parthenaise, Red Poll, Salers, Simmental, South Devon, Stabiliser, Whitebred Shorthorn.

On the day before Beef Expo, a tour of three beef farms in the Skipton area has been arranged (limited to 300 delegates) followed by a pre-event conference at Skipton Auction Mart sponsored by Dovecote Park Ltd and pre-event dinner in the Rendezvous Hotel, Skipton. The dinner, limited to a maximum of 400, is already sold out.

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Beef Expo 2007 seals export links with buyers from twelve countries21/05/07

Sale orders valued at around £498,000 for 332 breeding cattle were confirmed at the NBA Beef Expo 2007 as importers from 12 countries arranged deliveries with breed societies. [more]

 

Focus on Profitability at Beef Expo 200716/04/07

With nine mainline sponsors and a record 150 trade stands and 23 beef breed society demonstrations, Beef Expo 2007 is shaping up to be the biggest and best ever. [more]

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