A new organization for three exceptional editions
In 2026, the Paris International Agricultural Show will experience an unprecedented edition.
The modernization works at the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles are entering their final phase. They are leading to a reorganization of the Show, turning it into a true opportunity for transformation.
The SIA has chosen to rethink its layout for three consecutive editions, 2026, 2027, and 2028, with a simple ambition: to maintain the quality of the visit while creating a smoother, clearer, and even richer experience.
A new sectorization for greater clarity
The Show preserves its fundamentals while reorganizing spaces by major thematic families.
🐄 The livestock sectors remain in Pavilions 1 and 6, preserving familiar landmarks for both the public and exhibitors.
🌾 Pavilion 4 brings together the plant sectors, enriched with a gardening and pet supplies offer, and also hosts the educational farm along with the General Agricultural Competition for dogs and cats.
🍷 Pavilion 7 becomes a major Products hub, bringing together:
- Regions of Metropolitan France and Overseas Territories,
- Agricultures of the world,
- The Concours Général Agricole for Products and Wines.
This regrouping highlights the entire range of products in a unique and coherent journey, designed for all audiences and the curiosity of visitors.
👩🌾 Pavilion 5, close to the main entrance, hosts:
- SIA’PRO, the show for agricultural technologies and solutions,
- And the services and professions of agriculture
This proximity creates a clear universe, designed for rural professionals, institutions, and project leaders.
👉 Pavilion 2.2, directly impacted by the surrounding works, cannot host exhibitions under good conditions. It will become a redesigned passage area and will host a specific event in 2026 to mark this special edition.
An experience supported on-site and in advance
To ensure visitors keep all their landmarks and enjoy this new configuration smoothly, everything is planned:
- Enhanced signage from the park entrances,
- Clear visitor maps available in paper, digital, and interactive formats,
- Dedicated communication, both before and during the event, to guide all visitors.
