For city dwellers in a hurry!
A dedicated meeting point for visitors, breeders and livestock trade professionals. Discover the world of cow, veal, ewe, lamb and goat breeding, and learn more about the environment, animal well-being, breeds, feed, crops, and more through a host of events and displays.
Visit a farm, watch professional events live in the ring, including animal presentations, professional testimonies and demonstrations (sheep shearing, herding dog shows, etc.), explore the hall with its allotment and cattle market to learn more about little-known cattle-trading professions, or take a look at the livestock trucks and discover more about animal transport protection arrangements.
It would be a shame to leave Pavilion 1 without looking in on the goat and pig area. You’ll be surprised by the number of breeds represented and their specific features.
| A little time to spare? Visit the Goat House, stand 1A57. Explore its mouth-watering cheese displays before admiring the goat and kid breeds, many of them rare. |
Once you reach Pavilion 2, explore the plant sector and the many uses of cereals, wood, plants and flowers in the food industry, energy production, chemistry and industrial production.
3D contemporary plant art gallery
Players in the plant sector have teamed up to explore an innovative concept that subtly combines the world of art and plants.
Enjoy an original look at the diversity of our plant sectors and the skills of those who work in these sectors - the farmers and foresters who devote every working day to the food, renewable energy and biodiversity sectors.
Enter the world of art and discover the landscapes of fields and forests fashioned by the hands of men and women - it’s a real work of art!
70 3D images by Fernand Zacot, cartoonist and press illustrator, reveal the aesthetic quality of farming and forestry productions. Admire a pyramid inspired by the Louvre at the exhibition centre, where products derived from the crop cultivation and forestry sectors are on display.
| A little time to spare? Follow the guide! The perfect companion, it will guide you throughout your visit Try your hand at the illustrated quiz. Talk with farmers about their everyday experiences. |
As you cross Pavilion 2, stop off at the “wine pavilion” dedicated to wine and the promotion of the wine-growing sector.
Meet men and women keen to share their passion for wine and wine-growing, their regions and traditions.
A little time to spare? Throughout the day, you can take part in introductory workshops, tastings, talks on France’s gastronomic heritage, public health challenges and the sector’s commitment to responsible consumption.
The wine pavilion is managed by Vin & Société, an organisation that represents the entire French wine industry: production, commerce and the trade associations. It provides the public with information on hot topics, including wine, health, the art of living, politics and more...
Pavilion 2 is also an opportunity to discover the range of beauty and well-being products
Plunge into the heart of the theme of this year’s show: agricultural professions and training.
In this area, our partners will help you learn more about the multiple facets of agricultural professions, keep abreast of recent developments and new job opportunities, and discover the latest training and recruitment offers.
You’ll leave this area with a totally new vision of an agricultural sector that’s in step with the times and ready for change.
Change of sector, change of atmosphere!
If you enjoy travel and culinary experiences, you’ll love the second section of Pavilion 3, most of which is dedicated to world agriculture and specialities.
Embark on a voyage through 5 national pavilions
Travel from Switzerland to Mali via Bulgaria, Russia and Japan.
A journey to the heart of distinctive culinary traditions - a change of scene guaranteed!
| A little time to spare? A total of over 38 countries represented. Extend your stay with delicious tasting sessions ! |
Leave Pavilion 3 by the side exit, cross the central outdoor aisle and enter Pavilion 4.
The dog and cat areas are also worth a detour.
A little time to spare? Every day, lots of horse shows are held in the ring of Pavilion 4.Take this opportunity to admire the technical expertise of the horsemen and women, their dressage skills or simply the impressive bearing of the draft horses.
On exiting Pavilion 4, return to the outdoor central aisle and head for Pavilion 7.
Discover regional identities, France’s rich and diverse culinary heritage, and sample quality products!
At the entrance to Pavilion 7
Set in elegant, warm and welcoming surroundings, the store and restaurant give pride of place to French culinary heritage and the General Agricultural Competition. Learn about, taste and buy award-winning products: Wines,* alcohol,* delicatessen specialties, foie gras, terrines, cheeses and more.
| A little time to spare? Give into temptation and sample products on exhibitors’ stands or in the boutique restaurant! |