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June 28, 2021

Space 2021 to be held later this year with an in-person event at Rennes Parc-Expo

SPACE will likely be the key event of the agricultural season. All the professionals in animal production will be able to reconnect after having this long period without physical meetings.
 

SPACE 2021 is eagerly awaited, as shown by the high level of exhibitor registration and the enthusiasm expressed by attendees to finally meet up at the Show. Nearly 80 percent of exhibitors are registered to participate in this next edition of SPACE. All sectors (cattle, pigs, poultry) and the animal feed sector will be present.

This year, SPACE will introduce a new format with three days in person, from September 14th to the 16th, at Rennes Parc-Expo. Friday 17th will be a one-day virtual session, mainly aimed at international visitors.

The focus this year is on 'Animal Welfare and Farmer Well-being'. The Espace offers avenues of reflection and practical solutions for livestock farmers to address changes in livestock farming.

Innov'Space
Innov'Space is the leading showcase for innovation in livestock farming. The 2021 crop promises to be very plentiful. All sectors are represented and for the first time the horse and aquaculture sectors will feature too.

SPACE is a unique opportunity for the agricultural profession to share information and ideas. The many conferences scheduled reflect SPACE's ability to offer content for all farmers and for all livestock sectors.

Animal Presentations
On the programme in the main ring this year: National Normand competition, National Rouge des Prés, the Prim'Holstein Atlantique and the National for Bleu du Maine sheep. In total, there are 550 cattle from 13 breeds and 200 animals from 11 sheep and goat breeds.

Given the progress of vaccination campaigns and the improved health situation, events can now be scheduled in September. However, health protocols still need to be in place, so participants will need to show a health pass.

For more information about SPACE 2021 visit their website, HERE.
 

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