Pages

May 05, 2020

SPACE 2020 will not go forward due to COVID-19 pandemic

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting crisis, SPACE 2020, which was scheduled for 15 to 18 September at the Rennes Exhibition Centre, will not go forward as planned.

Given the uncertain situation and the state of health emergency that has now been extended for several more months, the organisers believed it was important to take this decision earlier than initially intended.
  



The infection control measures will most likely still be required in September, and it would be nearly impossible to strictly comply with these measures at SPACE, due to the large numbers of people at the Expo. It would be extremely difficult to achieve physical distancing at the stands, in queues, conference areas, restaurants and receptions.


Every year, SPACE brings together more than 1,400 exhibitors, a third of whom are international, and more than 100,000 visitors, including more than 14,000 from 120 different countries. Clearly, international participants will be unable to attend due to the worldwide travel restrictions which are in place until further notice.

The exhibitors, suppliers and partners must plan ahead and make financial commitments several months in advance in order to participate in SPACE. In view of the uncertain situation, the orgasniers felt it was important to avoid the financial risk to our community.

SPACE is a much-anticipated event for the agricultural sector and makes an important contribution to the farming industry, which is vital for all citizens. Today's focus on all the links in the food supply chain is proof of the importance of agriculture in our economy and the health of our regions.

The Expo also provides considerable economic benefits for the region. The economic impact calculator of UNIMEV (French meeting industry council) estimates that SPACE generates 91 million euros in local economic activity.

It is therefore in full knowledge of the importance of all these issues and the consequences for  participants and partners, but above all driven by the concern to avoid uncontrollable risks for  participants that the organisers have taken the decision not to go forward with SPACE 2020.

We look forward to seeing you at next year's SPACE, which will take place from 14-17th September 2021, at the Rennes Exhibition Centre.

Visit the SPACE website, HERE.
 

The Global Miller
This blog is maintained by The Global Miller staff and is supported by the magazine Milling and Grain
which is published by Perendale Publishers Limited.


For additional daily news from milling around the world: global-milling.com

No comments:

Post a Comment