SIA 2027 unveils its new layout: a visitor journey designed to be smooth, accessible and enriching for all attendees.

In 2027, the International Agricultural Show will once again have to contend with the modernization work at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. Once again, exhibitors at France’s leading event will not be able to use Pavilions 2 and 3.

Discover the new 2027 layout, designed to revitalize the visitor experience and maintain a cohesive visitor journey.

France’s premier event reaffirms its unique ability to reinvent itself and offer an experience that is ever more seamless, immersive, and inspiring. It underscores a bold ambition: to revitalize the visitor experience while ensuring optimal clarity in the visitor journey.

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Livestock and related sectors: a largely unchanged layout

The “Livestock and Related Sectors” universe of the Paris International Agricultural Show, with its 4,000 animals and five Concours Général Agricole show rings, will retain its main landmarks:

  • Cattle, sheep, goats and pigs will remain in Hall 1
  • Horses and donkeys will continue to be showcased in Hall 6
  • The main change concerns the canine and feline sectors, which will move to Hall 7.3.

Crops and plant sectors: the garden is moving

The “Crops and Plant Sectors” universe will remain located in Hall 4, except for the garden and vegetable patch sector, which will move to Hall 7.3. From field crops to gardening, fruit growing and market gardening, the Paris International Agricultural Show will once again showcase this rich variety of French production!

An exhibitor from the plant sector talking with visitors
A visitor trying out the virtual reality headset at the agricultural fair, with a child and a woman showing him a screen with information

Services and agricultural professions: an expanded hub

Exhibitors from the “Services and Agricultural Professions” universe will once again be located in Halls 5.1 and 5.2. Hall 5 will therefore remain the epicentre of the professional visitor journey at the Paris International Agricultural Show, while also sparking the curiosity of the general public around four key sectors: multi-sector, sea and freshwater, environment, and wood and forestry.

In 2027, the Paris International Agricultural Show’s educational farm attraction will return alongside the institutional exhibitors.

Products and flavours: three halls for our terroirs

The spaces dedicated to “Products and Flavours from France, French Overseas Territories and the World” will be redistributed as follows:

  • Products, agriculture and livestock from around the world will be located in Hall 7.2
  • Products from mainland France and French Overseas Territories will be spread across Halls 4 and 7.1
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