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SOMMET DE L’ELEVAGE 2007

SOMMET DE L’ELEVAGE 2007

October 4, 2007 to October 6, 2007
General Info

Leading European forum for breeding professionals
4, 5 and 6 October
Clermont-Ferrand, France

Frenc h and European breeder s at t he SOMMET


1,000 exhibitors, 1,800 animals, 150,000 m² of exhibition space, and 77,000 visitors expected to attend including 2,000 international visitors… each year the SOMMET DE L´ELEVAGE never fails to record better figures than the last. The 2007 show is set to confirm its ambition to be the leading European forum for professional beef breeders by presenting examples of every French and European beef breed. The 2007 SOMMET will also present a wide selection of dairy cows by hosting the prestigious National Holstein Competition, the leading dairy breed both in France and abroad. As a well-known business forum, this year the SOMMET DE L´ELEVAGE will again provide a host of opportunities for business exchanges and conviviality anchored around the latest farming issues.

What´s new in 2007 ?

1,000 exhibitors: a symbolic figure set to be exceeded in 2007 The 16th SOMMET DE L´ELEVAGE will be the first to boast a list of 1,000 exhibitors representing every farming and breeding sector. 1,000 exhibitors, including over 300 international exhibitors from 26 countries, i.e. 2007 figures for foreign exhibitors are set to
rise by over 10%. The show´s organisers are also expecting a higher general public attendance rate with over 77,000 visitors expected during the 3-day event, including
over 2,000 foreign visitors from sixtyodd countries.

150,000 m² dedicated to showcasing the breeding sector

For the first time, the Grande Halle d´Auvergne exhibition area will be used in full and will be entirely dedicated to showcasing the breeding sector: equipment, agro-supplies, genetics, services… every activity sector will be represented and illustrated by the latest technical innovations.

This year the walls will yet again be pushed back and the site redesigned, especially outdoor areas, in order to improve exhibition conditions. Three additional hectares will be developed in order to create an area specially designed to receive even more farm machinery exhibitors (tractors, tillage and fertilisation equipment…).

Events in 2007
National Holstein Competition


The leading dairy breed both in France and abroad, the Holstein breed will present 450 of its best animals at its national competition in the Zénith d´Auvergne Events Building located at the centre of the exhibition area. For the first time, this prestigious building will receive the leaders in the French dairy genetics sector for an outstanding competition to be held in front of a professional public which is expected to attend in great numbers. An event definitely not to be missed !
Note that an auction will be held following the competition on Friday 5 October.

China in the spotlight

In 2007, the SOMMET DE L´ELEVAGE should provide an exceptional opportunity for Franco-Chinese business exchanges as part of the Joint Committee created by the French and Chinese Ministries of Agriculture in order to develop agricultural partnerships between the two countries. A meeting dedicated to breeding activities in China, organised jointly by the Ministry of Agriculture and the ADEPTA (Association for the Development of International Exchanges of Food, Agricultural Products and Technology), and the presence of an official Chinese delegation will allow breeders and French representatives to learn more about this vast potential market. The organisers are also hoping to host the first meeting between the future French and Chinese Ministers for Agriculture.

Along the aisles
Dairy cattle – Hall 2

Dedicated solely to dairy cattle, Hall 2 will host:

  • Competitions for the Montbéliarde, French Brown, Simmental, Normande, Tarentaise and Abondance breeds
  • Two auctions will be held for selected heifers of the French Brown and Simmental breeds
  • Presentations of the Jersey and Pie Rouge des Plaines breeds

Beef cattle – Hall 3

The leading European forum for beef breeds continues to bolster its animal presentations by giving each breed extra space and developing the sector concept with a wider presentation of the whole beef production range (cross-bred animals, grazers, finished animals, label rouge, etc.). This year the event will again showcase the cream of the crop of the beef breeds:

  • Competitions for the leading French beef breeds, i.e. the Charolaise, Limousine, Blonde d´Aquitaine, Salers, Aubrac and Gasconne breeds.
  • Presentation of several beef breeds including the Piemontese (Italy), Belgian Blue (Belgium), Parthenaise, Bazadaise, Ferrandaise, Villars de Lans, to name just a few.
  • A ‘pavilion´ sporting the colours of the British flag showcasing the Angus and Hereford breeds and a presentation of the English beef genetics sector.

To sum up, every French breed and 4 European breeds will be presented in 2007 !

Sheep – Hall 3

The sheep centre has been further extended this year to host 400 animals which, for the first time, will have their very own show ring.

Front page news :

  • National Competition for Ile de France and Rava Breeds
  • Presentation of over 16 sheep breeds (Charollais, Texel, Suffolk, Berrichon du Cher, BMC, and Rouge de l´Ouest, among others)
  • Presence of a British ‘pavilion´ showcasing a number of British sheep breeds

Horses – Outdoor area

This year, horses will have the use of a newly designed area, boasting in particular the installation of a show track that is better suited to the event´s presentations.

  • Every French heavy draught horse breed will be represented with over 300 horses as well as competitions for the Percheron, Ardennais, Breton, Comtois and Auxois breeds.
  • Horse team competitions
  • Presence of saddle horses
  • Herding dog demonstrations

And as always…

  • Livestock farm visits: intended for foreign visitors, farm visits will provide a means of discovering the Charolaise, Limousine, Aubrac, Salers, Holstein breeds and also sheep farms and an artificial insemination centre. These half-day group tours are free of charge and accompanied by an agricultural engineer and a guide-interpreter; they are always very popular with foreign visitors.
  • Conferences and seminars anchored around the latest agricultural issues: European seminar organised by the INTERBEV trade commission on ‘Regulations
    governing animal well-being and the transport of cattle´; along with a number of conferences organised by the exhibitors.
  • A particularly full programme with several professional promotional events: The ‘Sommets d´Or´ Innovation Competition…
  • A gastronomic village offering an abundance of regional products…