"Agriculture, This French Pride!" will be the theme of the next Paris International Agricultural Show!
Agriculture plays a crucial role in France’s trade balance and global influence, making the country one of the world's leading agricultural powers. Taking place from February 22 to March 2, 2025, the Paris International Agricultural Show, a steadfast supporter of the agricultural world, has chosen the theme "Agriculture, This French Pride!" for this edition. This commitment to excellence is shared by 91% of French people, who consider agriculture a source of national pride* (Elabe survey for BFMTV, "The French and the Farmers' Mobilization," January 24, 2024).
Pride in the farmers who feed not only the citizens of France but also those around the world. Pride in their exceptional expertise, which makes them global leaders in their field.
As French agriculture faces challenges similar to those in many other countries—generational renewal, visibility of women in the sector, and the impact of climate change—this pride remains essential to France’s global influence and its contribution to sustainable development.
A unique space for solidarity, support, and visibility for French agriculture, the Paris International Agricultural Show brings these challenges to light and remains a highly anticipated event. As of today, 90% of stakeholders wishing to participate have already registered.
Regional, national, and international exhibitors are preparing to welcome over 600,000 visitors. As every year, the show will celebrate the expertise, agricultural practices, professions, achievements, and products that highlight the richness of France’s regions across nine pavilions spanning 16 hectares—making it France’s premier agricultural event.
"French agriculture is a source of national pride, and its reputation extends far beyond our borders," says Jérôme Despey, President of the National Center for Agricultural Exhibitions and Competitions (CENECA) and the Paris International Agricultural Show. "It stands out for the quality and competitiveness of its products, its high added value, and its ever-evolving innovative practices. Our agriculture is both a driving force and a protector. Safeguarding agricultural heritage involves official quality labels for our products, as well as the adoption of agroecological practices and biodiversity conservation initiatives."
Agriculture plays a crucial role in France’s trade balance and global influence, making the country one of the world's leading agricultural powers. Taking place from February 22 to March 2, 2025, the Paris International Agricultural Show, a steadfast supporter of the agricultural world, has chosen the theme "Agriculture, This French Pride!" for this edition. This commitment to excellence is shared by 91% of French people, who consider agriculture a source of national pride* (Elabe survey for BFMTV, "The French and the Farmers' Mobilization," January 24, 2024).
Pride in the farmers who feed not only the citizens of France but also those around the world. Pride in their exceptional expertise, which makes them global leaders in their field.
As French agriculture faces challenges similar to those in many other countries—generational renewal, visibility of women in the sector, and the impact of climate change—this pride remains essential to France’s global influence and its contribution to sustainable development.
A unique space for solidarity, support, and visibility for French agriculture, the Paris International Agricultural Show brings these challenges to light and remains a highly anticipated event. As of today, 90% of stakeholders wishing to participate have already registered.
Regional, national, and international exhibitors are preparing to welcome over 600,000 visitors. As every year, the show will celebrate the expertise, agricultural practices, professions, achievements, and products that highlight the richness of France’s regions across nine pavilions spanning 16 hectares—making it France’s premier agricultural event.
"French agriculture is a source of national pride, and its reputation extends far beyond our borders," says Jérôme Despey, President of the National Center for Agricultural Exhibitions and Competitions (CENECA) and the Paris International Agricultural Show. "It stands out for the quality and competitiveness of its products, its high added value, and its ever-evolving innovative practices. Our agriculture is both a driving force and a protector. Safeguarding agricultural heritage involves official quality labels for our products, as well as the adoption of agroecological practices and biodiversity conservation initiatives."

About Ceneca
The National Center for Agricultural Exhibitions and Competitions (CENECA) is a public limited company composed of major French agricultural interprofessional organizations, banks, and sector institutions. CENECA owns the Paris International Agricultural Show and the Paris Horse Show and is also the owner and organizer of the World Arabian Horse Championship. Additionally, it co-owns the General Agricultural Competition (CGA) with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty, and Forestry.
About Comexposium
The Comexposium Group is one of the world's leading event organizers and community facilitators, bringing together businesses and enthusiasts. Comexposium organizes more than 150 professional and public events, covering over 10 industry sectors (agriculture/food, retail/digital, fashion/accessories, leisure, etc.). The group connects 48,000 exhibitors and 3.5 million visitors 365 days a year in 22 countries. As a creator of experiences and interactions, Comexposium enables its communities to stay connected year-round through effective and targeted omnichannel solutions, including its events (SIAL, All4Pack Emballage Paris, Paris Retail Week, One to One Monaco & Biarritz, Foire de Paris, Rétromobile…) and associated content.
Press Contact:
Fordz – Déborah Zeitoun (+33 6 25 69 87 59 - [email protected]) & Elise Fornero (+33 6 63 55 70 78 - [email protected])
The National Center for Agricultural Exhibitions and Competitions (CENECA) is a public limited company composed of major French agricultural interprofessional organizations, banks, and sector institutions. CENECA owns the Paris International Agricultural Show and the Paris Horse Show and is also the owner and organizer of the World Arabian Horse Championship. Additionally, it co-owns the General Agricultural Competition (CGA) with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty, and Forestry.
About Comexposium
The Comexposium Group is one of the world's leading event organizers and community facilitators, bringing together businesses and enthusiasts. Comexposium organizes more than 150 professional and public events, covering over 10 industry sectors (agriculture/food, retail/digital, fashion/accessories, leisure, etc.). The group connects 48,000 exhibitors and 3.5 million visitors 365 days a year in 22 countries. As a creator of experiences and interactions, Comexposium enables its communities to stay connected year-round through effective and targeted omnichannel solutions, including its events (SIAL, All4Pack Emballage Paris, Paris Retail Week, One to One Monaco & Biarritz, Foire de Paris, Rétromobile…) and associated content.
Press Contact:
Fordz – Déborah Zeitoun (+33 6 25 69 87 59 - [email protected]) & Elise Fornero (+33 6 63 55 70 78 - [email protected])