Overview
- The 61st Salon de l'Agriculture will host over 600,000 visitors, 1,000 exhibitors, and 4,000 animals across nine exhibition halls in Paris.
- Organizers are introducing a charter to limit political delegations to 25 people and regulate their time and movement to avoid disruptions experienced in 2024.
- This year's theme, 'The Pride of French Agriculture,' highlights the sector's traditions, innovations, and economic contributions, alongside challenges like climate and financial pressures.
- For the first time, the event will honor a partner country, showcasing Morocco with dedicated stands, cultural displays, and a 100-person delegation.
- Efforts to address rising costs and improve visitor experiences include negotiations with stakeholders and initiatives to attract rural attendees with affordable packages.