Sommet de l'Elevage 2024

Innovative competition The 2024 Sommets d'Or Award Winners

97 applications received. A record! A jury of experts combining all components of the livestock sector: farmers, veterinarians, nutritionists, technicians, technical institute references, risk prevention specialists... One requirement: innovations beneficial for farmers and their herds.

Awards 2024 – Machinery

Research and novelties in agricultural machinery, crop harvesting, fodder's distribution, farms mechanization...
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Awards 2024 – Livestock Equipment

Innnovations in agricultural equipment, livestock buildings device, animal welfare...
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Awards 2024 – Supplies

Agricultural Supplies Winner.
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Awards 2024 – Digital

A new special award category, relative to digital innovations.
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Awards 2024 – Services

A new special award category for innovative services.
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SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS

Cleverness Award - Pushmags Forage Pusher by Magsi

The forage pusher integrates into the side of the grab bucket. This solution allows you to push the forage directly with the telescopic handler or tractor grab without any additional tools. "The PushMags comes in several models: a mechanical version with a rod that is easily operated by simple manual tightening, a hydraulic version with a cylinder that operates the system, controllable directly from the cab; and a version equipped with a PEHD1000 skirt."

Stand Outdoor Area - E5-12

Green Award: Recyclable Round Bale Binding Solution by Tama

The EZ Web recyclable round bale binding solution helps reduce plastic waste on farms. A "proprietary technology" from Tama, EZ-Web is manufactured differently from traditional netting. "It is self-cleaning and leaves almost no plant residues when removing the round bale. Free of these plant residues, the used netting becomes perfectly recyclable, which is not the case with traditional netting made by knitting."
Stand Hall 1 - A5

Start-up Award: Covegerm Robotic Germination by De La Croix

A hydroponic container can grow up to 1 ton of fresh grass. A computer controls the environmental conditions and ensures optimal growth by managing various parameters (nutrients, lighting, temperature, etc.).

 Stand  Hall 1 - G204