Seven shows across Laois, Offaly and Westmeath are in line for State support.
Midlands Agri shows are getting just under €65,000 in funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development this year.
There's €36,000 going to four agri-shows in Westmeath.
Including shows in Athlone, Moate, Mullingar and the Midlands Connemara Show.
There's 16 thousand being made available in total for the Clonaslee and District and Ossary Agri shows.
While the Tullamore Show in Offaly is in line for €11,400 euro.
Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary is announcing an investment of over €1 million to support 123 Agricultural Shows across the country:
“Agricultural shows are a key component of life in rural Ireland and I am delighted today to announce a further investment of €1 million to support 123 Agricultural Shows right across the country.
Here's a full list of the midlands agri shows and the funding they've received:
Laois €16,700
Clonaslee & District Show Sun 14th Sept €8,350
Ossory Agricultural Show Sun 27th July €8,350
Offaly €11,410
Tullamore Show Sun 10th Aug €11,410
Westmeath €36,755
Athlone Agricultural Show Sun 15th June €9,205
Midlands Connemara Show Sun 27th July €8,350
Moate Agricultural Show Sun 24th Aug €9,205
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