PARIS INTERNATIONAL SHOW 2025: A SHOW REFLECTING ITS AGRICULTURE: PROUD, OPEN, INTERNATIONAL
Spanning 9 days, the Paris International Show presents its results in 9 figures and 9 letters. More than just an edition, the 2025 show marks a strategic turning point, positioning the event as an essential crossroads for the agriculture of today and tomorrow. It stood out for its unprecedented international openness, with, for the first time, a country of honor, symbolizing the Show's desire to broaden its horizons and strengthen agricultural cooperation. This edition was also one of proud assertion: the pride of the women and men who sustain French agriculture, showcasing its excellence, expertise, and commitment to the future.
Spanning 9 days, the Paris International Show presents its results in 9 figures and 9 letters. More than just an edition, the 2025 show marks a strategic turning point, positioning the event as an essential crossroads for the agriculture of today and tomorrow. It stood out for its unprecedented international openness, with, for the first time, a country of honor, symbolizing the Show's desire to broaden its horizons and strengthen agricultural cooperation. This edition was also one of proud assertion: the pride of the women and men who sustain French agriculture, showcasing its excellence, expertise, and commitment to the future.
The Paris International Show 2025 in 9 figures:
607 503
visitors
4 000
animals, including 2,503 in competition
12 000
people who make the show possible
1000
+1 000 exhibitors
1
mascot cow : Oupette
729
gold medals for products
1627
gold medals for wines
924
awards for animals
88
political and institutional visits (82 in 2024)

PARIS INTERNATIONAL SHOW 2025 in 9 letters: Key Highlights
- A for Attendance: The Paris International Show 2025 welcomed 607,503 visitors, making it the top event in France.
- C for Charter: For the first time, a charter successfully defined the rights and responsibilities of official visitors, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for visitors, exhibitors, and political figures alike. This charter aims to balance the recognition of France's largest show with the seamless operation of the event for all attendees.
- F for Pride: "Agriculture, this French pride" was the theme of the 61st edition of the Paris International Show. 91% of French citizens view agriculture as a national pride*. This theme resonated deeply in the aisles, as both visitors and exhibitors, from rural to urban, families to solo travelers, felt immense pride in attending a show that was both human, friendly, and educational.
- H for Hectares: The Paris International Show took place across 16 hectares and 9 pavilions at Paris-Porte de Versailles.
- I for International: A unique hub of solidarity and support for French agriculture, the Paris International Show also proudly embraces the world. For the first time, a country (Morocco) was honored, and with over fifteen international pavilions, the event showcased French agriculture far beyond its borders while exploring agriculture worldwide.
- P for Pro: In parallel with the Paris International Show, the SIA’PRO professional track and the B2B show dedicated to Agricultural Technologies and Solutions attracted 6,000 visitors, 60 exhibitors, and 35 conferences over three days.
- S for SIA'ttitude: A celebration is only as good as the comfort of its participants. Emphasizing attentive behavior, promoting positive and constructive exchanges, and encouraging responsible alcohol consumption, the SIA'ttitude initiative, alongside the exhibitor and visitor charters, helped maintain a welcoming environment throughout the show. S for Solidarity: Strong support was provided to Mayotte and Reunion after Cyclones Chido and Garance.
- R for Respect: Animal welfare is central to the Paris International Show's commitments. Once again, the event was supported by a specialized advisory firm to implement various measures such as veterinary care, temperature monitoring in pavilions, the introduction of light and sound-free slots, and ensuring proper nutrition to ensure a comfortable experience for the animals.
- T for "Territories": The Paris International Show 2025 provided a unique opportunity to explore all regions of metropolitan and overseas France in one place, highlighting the vital role agriculture plays in local development, from food production to energy, job creation, and even carbon sequestration in the fight against climate change.
"The Paris International Show 2025 marks my first edition as president, and what a pride it is to see that we – exhibitors, breeders, producers, visitors, and organizers – have all come together to celebrate our Show with such enthusiasm and commitment! It was both serene and intense, and I am delighted to have received so much positive feedback. Now, we must quickly turn our attention to Paris International Show 2026 with two major decisions ahead: the next country of honor and the next breed of our iconic cow. The Paris International Show team looks forward to seeing you next year from February 21 to March 1 to once again live by the motto: "Come as you are, leave with a piece of who we are!""
Jérôme Despey
President of the National Center for Agricultural Exhibitions and Competitions (CENECA) of the Paris International Show and SIA’PRO
