British Pig & Poultry Fair

Event Date
British Pig & Poultry Fair Logo

May 13 & 14 2026 NEC Birmingham

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Visiting Information

  • Free entry – click here to register your interest for the 2026 Fair
  • Free event guide available at the entrance 
  • Free advice in the pig, poultry theatre and innovation theatres  

Opening Times

  • Wednesday 13th May 2026, 9am – 5.30pm
  • Thursday 14th May 2026, 9am – 4pm

Location and travel

The 2026 Fair will take place in halls 6 and 20 at the NEC, Birmingham B40 1NT. 

Travel by car: simply pop the post code B40 1NT into your SatNav. Once you reach the NEC follow the signs to the Pig & Poultry Fair car parking. There will be a shuttle bus to take you from the car park to the event. Parking for the Fair is charged per car.

Save £5 on your car parking by booking 24 hours or more in advanceBook your car parking here.

Accessible parking: disabled parking is available. Please follow signs for gate 3.

Travel by trainBirmingham International Railway Station is connected by a five-minute covered walk to the NEC. A brilliantly easy way to travel (saves on car parking too)! 

Travel by airBirmingham International Airport is located right next to the NEC and connected by a free and fast air-rail link to Birmingham International Railway Station. You can find the link located on the upper level of Terminal 1. The train runs every two minutes and only takes 90 seconds. When you arrive just head straight through to the NEC.

You can view a map of the NEC here

Accommodation

Field Farm Tours

Our travel partners Field Farm Tours can offer a range of competitive hotel rates and tailored packages at a range of hotels in the area. For more information and to make a booking phone 01636 616060 or email info@fieldfarmtours.co.uk

Details of the hotels on offer are available here, then you can complete their booking form here.

Alternatively please visit their website for more information

Cloakroom

There is a manned cloakroom service where visitors can leave coats and luggage securely during their visit. The cloakroom is located just outside the Fair entrance, look for the sign to the left of the entrance.  

Dogs

No dogs allowed except guide dogs and assistance dogs.

Students and Children

We welcome students at the Fair. We recommend large groups travel by coach to the event and register online for their free tickets in advance to save time at the entrance. We do not recommend children under the age of 16 attend the event.

Where to eat

Catering facilities will be located around the event and will be highlighted in the event guide.  

The British Pig & Poultry Fair is owned and organised by the Royal Agricultural Society of England.

Terms and Conditions of Entry

Click here to see our Terms and Conditions of Entry

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Connected Content

There are around 4.76 million pigs kept on agricultural holdings in the UK. With the UK pork market valued at £1.44 billion in 2020 (Statista). 

The livestock industry is an integral part of the agricultural sector, encompassing various aspects of animal husbandry and production. It plays an important role in global food security and supports the livelihoods of millions of people worldwide.

Chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and ducks are the main categories of poultry kept for eggs, meat and breeding.