David Hitcham, who presented the financial results, said the strong reserves meant it would be possible to put on a really good show.
The president, Poul Hovesen, director of farming at the Holkham estate, who was unanimously re-elected for a second year, said he hoped the show could go ahead next August. Former head cattle steward Roger Long, of Scarning, remains president-elect.
It was also reported that livestock exhibitors want to support the cattle and sheep classes at the 2021 Show. There was similar enthusiasm in the horse sections, said head steward Jane Ritchie.
The Aylsham Show, which has traditionally raised thousands of pounds for good causes and local charities, was cancelled this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic.