Morocco at the Forefront!
For the first time in 2025, a country will be honored at the Paris International Show alongside France: Morocco. The choice of Morocco holds deep significance, based on a triple commitment. First, it is a choice of the heart, rooted in strong historical and friendly ties between France and Morocco. These relationships, nurtured by cultural, economic, and agricultural exchanges, reflect sustainable cooperation and brotherhood that transcend borders. Second, it is a choice of exchange, highlighting the commercial relations and successful collaborations between the two countries in the agricultural field. Finally, this choice represents a vision for the future, symbolizing sustainable development prospects and innovation in agriculture on both sides of the Mediterranean.
For the first time in 2025, a country will be honored at the Paris International Show alongside France: Morocco. The choice of Morocco holds deep significance, based on a triple commitment. First, it is a choice of the heart, rooted in strong historical and friendly ties between France and Morocco. These relationships, nurtured by cultural, economic, and agricultural exchanges, reflect sustainable cooperation and brotherhood that transcend borders. Second, it is a choice of exchange, highlighting the commercial relations and successful collaborations between the two countries in the agricultural field. Finally, this choice represents a vision for the future, symbolizing sustainable development prospects and innovation in agriculture on both sides of the Mediterranean.

PROUD TO CONTRIBUTE TO FRANCE'S OPENNESS TO THE WORLD
A World Tour in a Single Pavilion: Pavilion 5.1 hosts 15 international stands offering the chance to explore the global agricultural richness: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, Congo, South Korea, Ivory Coast, Greece, Italy, Madagascar, Portugal, Senegal, Sudan, Switzerland, and of course, Morocco, the guest country. The Paris International Show also provides the opportunity to discover producers from around the world in Pavilion 5.2.
A World Map of Cereal Exports: With 35 million tons of cereals and cereal products exported to the European Union and the rest of the world in 2023-2024, France ranks as the 8th largest global cereal exporter. Intercéréales celebrates this strategic position in global trade with the Export Map. This illustration of export quantities and their destinations can be found in Pavilion 2.2, stand B049, at the cereals interprofessional stand.
Ambassadors' Morning: Every year, the Paris International Show brings together ambassadors stationed in Paris. It is an opportunity to showcase the best of French agriculture to them. In 2025, they are invited to attend the species parade specially organized for them on Tuesday, February 25.
Local Development on the International Stage: Once again this year, the French Development Agency (AFD) and the Centre for International Cooperation in Agronomic Research for Development (Cirad) are present at the Paris International Show in Pavilion 4. Their work allows the spread of French knowledge and expertise worldwide to contribute to local agricultural development.
A World Tour in a Single Pavilion: Pavilion 5.1 hosts 15 international stands offering the chance to explore the global agricultural richness: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, Congo, South Korea, Ivory Coast, Greece, Italy, Madagascar, Portugal, Senegal, Sudan, Switzerland, and of course, Morocco, the guest country. The Paris International Show also provides the opportunity to discover producers from around the world in Pavilion 5.2.
A World Map of Cereal Exports: With 35 million tons of cereals and cereal products exported to the European Union and the rest of the world in 2023-2024, France ranks as the 8th largest global cereal exporter. Intercéréales celebrates this strategic position in global trade with the Export Map. This illustration of export quantities and their destinations can be found in Pavilion 2.2, stand B049, at the cereals interprofessional stand.
Ambassadors' Morning: Every year, the Paris International Show brings together ambassadors stationed in Paris. It is an opportunity to showcase the best of French agriculture to them. In 2025, they are invited to attend the species parade specially organized for them on Tuesday, February 25.
Local Development on the International Stage: Once again this year, the French Development Agency (AFD) and the Centre for International Cooperation in Agronomic Research for Development (Cirad) are present at the Paris International Show in Pavilion 4. Their work allows the spread of French knowledge and expertise worldwide to contribute to local agricultural development.