Created and organized by the Occitanie Region, the Regional Agricultural Show will celebrate its 20th edition this year, from December 13 to 15, at the Parc des Expositions in Toulouse.
For three days, visitors will be able to stroll through the largest market in Occitanie, take part in culinary and sensory activities, meet local farmers, breeders, winegrowers and artisans and meet the animals of the Farm. The public will also be able to taste the quality products of the region brought together under the regional brand Sud de France-l'Occitanie which brings together 15,000 agricultural, wine, agri-food and seafood products from the Region, and more than 2,000 producers and businesses.
« For more than 20 years, the Region has brought together farmers and winegrowers from all over Occitania for this end-of-year event that has become unmissable. The growing number of visitors and producers over the years demonstrates that our Regional Agricultural Show meets strong expectations : that of experiencing moments of exchange, discovery and conviviality around exceptional regional products, in particular those of our regional brand Sud de France-l'Occitanie. It's a way of promoting an art of living, of eating well, specific to Occitania. Coming to the Regional Agricultural Show and purchasing supplies is also a concrete way of supporting our farmers and consuming products from our region! We all know the challenges they face. Let us reaffirm our pride and solidarity by going to meet them from December 13 to 15. », declared Carole Delga, president of the Occitanie / Pyrenees-Mediterranean Region.
Among the long list of exhibitors present at the Toulouse Exhibition Centre, Gard will be represented nine times with the presence of the following companies: Brasserie Meduz (Méjannes-lès-Alès), The Delights of Scamander (Saint-Gilles), Sweet Cévennes Onion (Le Vigan), The Gardens of New (Génolhac), Cross of Aspouze Olive Oil (Beauvoisin), The Coop Des 2 B (Beaucaire), Domaine Sainte Octime (Sardan), The Winegrowers of Saint-Drézéry (Saint-Dézéry) and The Beautiful Stone (Beaucaire).