Royal Show postponed amid FMD outbreak

By Jyothi Laldas

The Royal Agricultural Society (RAS) has announced that the 2026 Royal Agricultural Show will now be held from 8 to 11 October, a change made to protect livestock producers, exhibitors, and the long-term integrity of the event amid ongoing foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) concerns.

Royal Show postponed amid FMD outbreak
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The event was initially due to be held from 29 May until 3 June at Tweedie Hall, Howick.

Speaking to Farmer’s Weekly, RAS general manager Wayne Muller said: “Our constitution speaks to supporting agriculture and related commerce and industry, and with this in mind, the society has taken this decision responsibly and in the interests of our farmers and exhibitors.”

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He said they intended to make the best possible choice to ensure the best possible outcome.

“We are hoping that by October there will be better management of the FMD outbreak, enabling the show to move forward. We were looking forward to this show since we didn’t have one in 2025 and we are excited about our new venue and new programme. It will just be in a different season now.”

Muller explained that the decision to reschedule was made proactively to give exhibitors, livestock producers, and sponsors greater certainty and confidence, while allowing time for disease control measures to stabilise.

He added that exhibitors have been appreciative and supportive of the society’s approach.

New programme highlights

As part of the October show, the RAS will launch the Royal Agricultural Exchange, a new platform for agricultural leadership and engagement. In a statement, the society said this will provide breeders and producers with marketing opportunities, market exposure, authoritative information, and practical support for all exhibitors.

Tim Nixon, president of the RAS, said the society is also planning structured “indabas” in the months leading up to the show to bring together farmers, industry leaders, and policymakers to discuss FMD management, livestock movement, market access, and other relevant issues.

“These initiatives are designed to bridge the period between now and October, to support the livestock community and all our exhibitors, and to ensure that the October Royal Agricultural Show offers enhanced value, relevance and resilience,” Nixon said.

In addition, as part of its 175th anniversary celebrations, the society will roll out a commemorative engagement programme to support exhibitors during the extended lead-up to the show.

Meanwhile, from April to June, the RAS will host a number of standalone events, including the Natal and Coast Poultry Club Show, the Natal Rabbit Club Show, the Pietermaritzburg Canary and Cage Bird Club Show, and the Honey and Crafts Festival.

Further programme details and participation opportunities will be announced in due course, the society said.

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Jyothi Laldas
Jyothi Laldas is an accomplished journalist with 15 years of experience in the news media industry. She has established herself as a respected voice in the field, known for her keen insights and passion for storytelling. Jyothi grew up on a farm in rural KwaZulu-Natal, a background that instilled in her a deep appreciation for hard work and the importance of community. Her passion for writing and learning about people has been a driving force throughout her career, enabling her to connect with her audience and bring important stories to light. Jyothi‘s journalistic journey has been marked by her dedication to providing accurate and impactful reporting on a range of topics.