The International Agricultural Show brings French people together around industries, professions, and regions with #VenirCestSoutenir (Coming is supporting).

Press briefing 11 days before the opening of the show

On Tuesday, the SIA unveiled the content of the next edition of the show, which will be held from February 21 to March 1.

Promoted by the hashtag #venircestsoutenir (coming is supporting), widely shared in the press and on social media, the Paris International Agricultural Show confirms its role as a collective event, open to all. Attending the show is a way of showing support for the agricultural world, but also of sharing an experience of discovery and transmission.

In 2026, the show will reinforce its educational and family-oriented focus with redesigned itineraries for learning, observing, and experimenting at all ages. Meetings with farmers, discovering animals, professions, and expertise, highlighting pastoralism, and creating the AGRI'CULTURE space: the Show offers accessible keys to understanding today's and tomorrow's agriculture in a spirit of respect, dialogue, and living together.

"With hundreds of thousands of views and shares in the press and on social media, the hashtag #venircestsoutenir has established itself as a powerful symbol of collective mobilization [...]. Visiting the SIA means discovering the diversity of the agricultural, animal, and plant sectors, the wealth of professions, expertise, and solutions offered by different regions. It means promoting encounters and education in a spirit of responsibility and respect."
Jérôme Despey
President of the Paris International Agricultural Show
"What is needed are nine days of debate, not confrontation; attention, not tension; bridges, not walls. Not to deny the difficult situation facing certain industries, but because the French people are coming to understand, not to witness a melee whose meaning they would not understand."
Arnaud Lemoine
Director of CENECA
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"With 12,000 people working every day to bring the show to life, 3,500 animals present, around 600,000 visitors expected, and more than 1,100 exhibitors, the SIA remains a place of learning, sharing, and enjoyment, where families come to understand, discover, and pass on knowledge, while respecting those who feed us and those who come to meet them."
Valérie Leroy
Director of the Paris International Agricultural Show
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