Everything about the General Agricultural Competition

The General Agricultural Competition was first held in 1870 to select and recognise France's best regional products and breeding animals.

It is an age-old event with an eminently cutting-edge mission: to showcase the exceptional biodiversity in French breeding and gastronomy.

Let's discover the various categories of this year’s General Agricultural Competition

It serves as a unique launching pad for local products, dairy products and wines, and a showcase for the excellent qualities of French breeding. Candidates participating in the General Agricultural Competition benefit by acquiring more legitimacy within their profession and in the eyes of the general public.

It also raises awareness and singles out up-and-coming young professionals who are committed to agriculture.

Competitions include prizes for the best wine tasters and best livestock judges for students from agricultural schools.

Find out about the General Agricultural Competition for Animals

Find out about the General Agricultural Competition for Products and Wines

Find out about the Young Professionals Competition

              

Rebroadcast of the General Agricultural Competition for Animals from the cattle arena in Hall 3 

Did you know? The cattle competitions which feature in the General Agricultural Competition were broadcast live on the Internet throughout the 2023 show.

Enjoy them again by clicking here