A party for everyone! This will be the traditional and familiar 56th Agricultural and Industrial Fair Grade A

A party for everyone! This will be the traditional and familiar 56th Agricultural and Industrial Fair Grade A
A party for everyone! This will be the traditional and familiar 56th Agricultural and Industrial Fair Grade A

An unmissable party will take place from June 28 to July 1 at the 56th Grade A Agricultural and Industrial Bovine Fair, an event that will bring together the best of the countryside, local gastronomy and good music.

This version, which will have an exhibition of more than 280 bovine specimens, typical food, an Arabian horse show, motorcycles, national artists and the world of children, will be free and expects to receive thousands of visitors.

“This year we want to exceed expectations; Therefore, we have prepared activities for all ages. Visitors will be able to enjoy a fast food stand, we will have the presentation of the rejoneador Juan Rafael Restrepo and in the peasant farm plus 15 species of birds and animals a space for our children where they can feed them; In addition, inflatables, cotton candy and balloons, it will be an unforgettable experience,” said Manuela Guacánez, Financing Director of Infibagué.

Likewise, a luxury roster will shine during the four days of the fair. Among the invited artists, Orlando Liñán, La 33, Juan Carlos Zarabanda, Corraleros de Majagual, Rayos de México tribute, Congo de Ibagué orchestra, Yeison Jiménez emulator, vallenato groups, papayeras and disc jockey shows stand out.

“We are super happy because you are the best hosts. We are happy to participate this year in the fair, we will be enjoying a great repertoire, such as La Pantera Mambo, Soledad, among others,” said Ray Fuquen, member of the La 33 Orchestra.

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Likewise, the best of the countryside will be the protagonist in this commercial showcase that will have more than 65 producers who will participate in the fair with stands of rice, coffee, honey, bananas, craft beer and crafts.

“Here we want to revive the traditions of our countryside. Ibagué occupies third place nationally as a coffee producer and third in the department; For this reason, we are going to have the best samples of this grain at the fair, here what we are looking for is to generate business ideas between companies and our farmers,” said Cristian David Ávila, secretary in charge of Agriculture and Rural Development.

For her part, Berta Cadenas, a goat milk producer from the Chucuní village, highlighted the expectations she has regarding the sale of her products: “We hope to have very good sales. We have a natural line without chemicals, we sell goat milk, yogurt, cheese among other milk derivatives,” she commented.

It is worth remembering that the doors of the Coliseum will open to the public from 12:00 noon and entry is free with capacity control.

 
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