The Balmoral Show is the largest agricultural event in Northern Ireland. Attracting thousands of visitors each year, this year saw 115,000 people from all over the UK and Ireland visited the site to enjoy the lively atmosphere over the course of 4 days.
Calor representatives were on hand to showcase our wide range of energy solutions at the Calor exhibition space. The team thoroughly enjoyed the interacts with customers and had great engagement throughout the event. From those involved in the farming community to exhibitors and the general public alike, Calor’s products generated great conversations with a strong interest in BioLPG, our new renewable energy source.
Calor has been supplying farms on the island of Ireland for over 80 years. Calor has a long relationship with the agriculture community as a sustainable and innovative supplier of energy. Calor solutions range from highly efficient, controllable heating for livestock rearing or grain drying to instant hot water up to 85°C on demand for wash down and sterilisation on dairy farms. Of course, many farms also choose Calor for their home heating too. With less emissions compared to other fuel types, Calor helps farmers continue to deliver produce to the highest standards.
A key date on the calendar for the agri-food sector, The Balmoral Show has continued to grow from strength to strength. With over 650 trade exhibitors offering visitors the chance to browse everything from ladies’ fashion to plant machinery. The Show is much more than an agricultural event, it promises a fun-filled family day out for all ages. Calor were thrilled to be part of a modern show which features something for all members of the community.
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