Successful participation in the Royal Livestock Fair of Coín with more than 500 copies

Agricultura y Ganadería
ganadoweb9

During the three days of the fair, hundreds of people have passed through the venue to learn about the participating equine and ruminant livestock. In addition, the exhibitions of six great riders triumph, among them, Rafael Arcos and José Rodríguez Cívico. More than 500 head of cattle have participated in this new edition of the Coín Royal Livestock Fair in 2022. The fair has been "a complete success" in terms of the volume of cattle available, as well as the level of participation and visits from the three days of the fair and the equestrian exhibitions. "We are very happy and we have a very positive balance because we are keeping one of the oldest fairs in Spain afloat and the only one that practically survives in our province", highlighted the mayor of the city Francisco Santos after the closing of the fair. In addition, it has advanced to all the public present that from the City Council of Coín "we are going to continue working to maintain, bet on and improve this cattle fair". "Despite other policies that seek suppression rather than support, we are with our livestock sector and this fair makes it visible to the entire province and autonomous community and gives greater promotion to a sector that needs all our support", has aggregate. Together with the councilor, the Councilor for Agriculture and Livestock, Antonio González, has highlighted the great work of the entire council and collaborators so that citizens can enjoy a great fair to the full. "We have valued our livestock and we continue to support this sector, which is so important for our city," he assessed. The Coín Royal Cattle Fair has received this honorary title since 1765, when King Carlos III granted the fair the title of “Royal”. "Our cattle fair has centuries of history, in its day we recovered it because it had been lost and now every year we increase our commitment to improve and magnify it," Santos explained. It has been held from Friday, August 5 to Sunday the 7th, being an edition that recovers this party after two years of hiatus due to the pandemic and has done so with force, desire and "with great enthusiasm". Francisco Santos has assured that he feels “very proud of this Royal Fair”. "We should feel very proud because in addition to being one of the oldest cattle fairs in Spain, it is one of the few that is maintained, the only one in our province," he insisted. Thus, he wanted to thank the work of the entire team of the City Council's Agriculture and Livestock Area, "and thanks to Asacab Coín, all the farmers and all the sponsors and collaborators of the city." During these three days, residents and visitors from all over the province and the rest of Andalusia have enjoyed the entire program of activities, as well as the number of cattle arranged in the fairgrounds, next to the Pereilas river. In addition, the fair has had a poster for a luxury equestrian exhibition. The Spanish dressage champion, Rafael Arcos, together with the two-time Spanish champion and world runner-up for teams in working equitation, José Rodríguez Cívico from Coín, have been two of the great riders who have passed through Coín these days. along with other names such as El Chamo, Sebastián Amador, José Carlos Guerrero or Francisco Arcos, who came in place of Rocío Ramírez. Conference 'The PAC from 2023' and Agrolivestock Contest On the other hand, the first day of the fair was for training. And it is that on August 5 in the morning at the Casa de la Cultura the conference 'The PAC from 2023' was held, which was given by Asaja Málaga, financed through the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of the Junta de Andalucía . At the same time, the regional administration also collaborates in the support and sponsorship of the agricultural and livestock contest through the FEADER Funds, 'Europe invests in rural areas', which took place this Sunday, where the participating cattle in the different categories were recognized. From the City Council, the mayor and councilor for Livestock have wanted to thank all the people who have supported the fair, companies, collaborators, and the two bars that have offered food and drinks to all attendees.