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BETA
To Represent Industry At The Royal Show
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THE
British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA) has been invited to
represent the equestrian industry at the Royal Show.
The
show takes place on July 1 to 4 at the National Agricultural Centre,
Warwickshire and brings together all aspects of the equestrian and
agricultural world.
BETA
will represent the industry as part of the International Pavilion
and will be on hand to give advice to overseas visitors to the show
while also advising British-based companies looking to export their
products and services.
"We
are very much looking forward to acting on behalf of the industry
at the Royal Show. The opportunity to exhibit in the International
Pavilion provides us with the ideal platform to highlight the quality
of British manufactured and designed products and the innovation
and development that is occurring in the sector," said BETA
Chief Executive and Secretary Claire Williams.
"We
will have a wealth of information and advice on hand to assist both
UK companies looking to develop their business at home and through
export, as well as those visiting from abroad to source product
and identify new opportunities.
"In
order for businesses to expand and develop, the export market is
vital and BETA has been putting a great deal of time and effort
into pulling together information on what businesses need to know
about such avenues."
BETA
recently gained funding for three overseas shows including the World
Equestrian Games and the German trade fair SPOGA, both in September
this year.
The
funding is available after BETA secured sponsor status and funding
to assist businesses with the costs of attending the shows.
Funding
to the tune of over £2,000 per event is available in the form
of grant aid and any businesses looking to gaining the support should
contact BETA on (01937) 587062.
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