AGRICULTURAL CENTRE. The 59 edition of the International Agricultural Show (SIA) opens its doors this Saturday, February 25, 2023 at Porte de Versailles in Paris. Discover our selection of the program and the muse cow.
[Mis à jour le 24 février 2023 à 20h43] Off to a good start for the Salon de l’Agriculture in Paris! The event takes place from Saturday February 25 to Sunday March 5, 2023. Nine days during which “the largest farm in France” will welcome some 600,000 visitors. On the program? The classics, such as the meeting of the public with many farm animals, from pigs to donkeys through the massive oxen. Something to delight young and old. Among all the animals, the The challenge will be to find the muse of the SIA 2023: the aptly named cow Ovalie. Little hint, it should be, once again, the most coveted cow of the Salon de l’Agriculture. Family workshops, exceptional competitions, unusual events, not to mention the unmissable tastings to delight your taste buds.
Divided into four very distinct universes, namely Crops and plant sectors, Services and trades in agriculture, Livestock and its sectors and Products from the regions of France, Overseas and the world, the Salon de l’Agriculture will welcome all visitors who wish to do so, however a full price ticket of 16 euros and 9 euros for children from 6 to 10 years old (free under this age). Discover in our file the program, the plan and the schedules of the 59th Salon de l’Agriculture. Good visit !
What does the 2023 Agricultural Show offer?
For 9 days from February 25 to March 5, 2023, some 500,000 visitors and professionals meet in the aisles of the Salon de l’Agriculture for tastings of specialties and French local products and to discover the latest innovations in the service of people and technology. Animations, competitions and tastings are distributed within the Salon de l’Agriculture over 134,000 m² through four themes: “breeding and sectors”, “crops and plant sectors”, “products from the French Overseas Regions and World” and “agricultural services and professions”.
Visitors to the Paris show will notably have the opportunity to perfect their knowledge of the world of breeding inside pavilions 1, 2.1, 4 and 6, which bring together nearly 4,000 animals. Many professionals share their knowledge on the breeding of rams, on the way of life of bulls, on the feeding of sheep, on milking and milk production, etc. In the opinion of many visitors, the election of the Best Cat in the Concours Général Agricole is one of the highlights of the Salon de l’Agriculture.
To be able to go to the Salon de l’Agriculture, you will have to pay a full price ticket of 16 euros, against 9 euros for children from 6 to 12 years old (free below this age).
What’s on the program for the 2023 Agricultural Show?
Exhibitions, demonstrations and workshops are offered to families in order to perfect their knowledge of the world of livestock farming and gastronomy in our regions and to encourage encounters and discoveries around the modernity of French agriculture.
The must is the educational farm where you can find all the farmyard animals: rabbits, chickens and goats await visitors in pavilion 4, entrance through door D. You will also find in the hall 1 of sheep, calves, bulls and pigs through doors L and V. For dog and cat lovers, go to Pavilion 2.1. Those who prefer horses, donkeys and ponies, they await you at Pavilion 6.
As you have understood, animals have their place of choice in the living room, and they are the subject of competitions. 1,400 breeders, 2,166 animals and 369 breeds take part in the General Agricultural Animal Competition. The election of the Best Cat in the Concours Général et Agricole is one of the highlights of the Salon de l’Agriculture. As soon as you enter the Salon de l’Agriculture, don’t miss the unmissable milking parlor and the show’s muse cow, Neige, a 4-year-old Abondance dairy cow.
Finally, producers from all regions of France, 400 exhibitors in total are gathered in Pavilion 3, offering visitors “France’s largest market for local products”: thousands of essential products to discover, savor or to take with. Restaurants offer a menu of essentially local raw materials. Finally, animations are also in the program.
Where to meet the muse cow of the 2023 Agricultural Show?
This year 2023, Ovalie, a Salers cow born in Puy-de-Dôme, is the face of the Agricultural Show. The cow with a curly and mahogany coat owes its first name to the passion of its breeders for the oval ball: “With ASM, rugby was obvious” underlines its breeder Marine, to our colleagues from Point, in reference to the Clermont-Ferrand club. At his side, nearly 4,000 animals (sheep, rabbits, horses, pigs except chickens due to avian flu) will be present. As soon as you enter the Salon de l’Agriculture, you should not miss the star. Find her in Pavilion 1, along with all the other cows, pigs, goats and sheep. Ovalie is 5 years old and comes from Salers, a small village in Cantal.
“Having a muse cow is a reward for the work we have accomplished since our installation. We are aware of the tremendous visibility this represents for our farm. We hope to live up to the mission entrusted to us, to do the promotion of the Salers breed, our territory and French agriculture in general” announced the couple of breeders Marine and Michel Van Simmertier.
The ticket is valid for one day at the Salon de l’Agriculture. The price is 16 euros for a full price entry, 9 euros for children from 6 to 12 years old. Children under 6 accompanied by an adult have free entry. Here are the prices to know:
- Full price: 16 euros
- Children from 6 to 12 years old: 9 euros.
- Children under 6 years old: free.
- Group rate: 14 euros for groups of 15 to 49 adults and 13 euros for groups of 50 and over.
- Student: 9 euros (on presentation at the counter of a valid student card).
- Visitor carrying a PMR card: 11 euros (on presentation of proof at the cash desks).
- Rate for PMR visitor guide: 11 euros.
- Buy tickets online
What is the plan of the Salon de l’Agriculture?
The locations of the animals are as follows: cattle, sheep, goats and pigs in pavilion 1, canines and felines in pavilion 2.1, the educational farm in pavilion 4 and horses and donkeys in pavilion 6. Find all the locations mentioned on the map of the 2023 Agricultural Show.
What are the hours of the Agricultural Show?
The hours of the Salon de l’Agriculture are identical from year to year: the halls of the Porte de Versailles are open from 9 am to 7 pm every day. Attention for old regulars: the Friday night until 10 p.m. no longer exists!
Can we get invitations for the Salon de l’Agriculture?
It is possible to obtain reduced rates or even invitations via certain trade show partners. The 2023 invitations should soon rain on the web but you will have to be reactive and/or participate in contests to get them! Example: the site Paris friendly offers to win 10 invitations by subscribing to their newsletter and participating in a contest.
On what dates does the 2023 Agricultural Show take place?
The Agricultural Show is usually held at the end of winter, the last week of February and the beginning of March. In 2023, the SIA opens its doors to the public on Saturday February 25, 2023 and will close its doors on Sunday March 5, 2023. The show will therefore last two full weeks, 15 days when people will also be expected…
The Salon de l’Agriculture is held every year at the Parc des Expositions de Paris-Versailles, to the south of the capital. The complete address is as follows: 1 place de la porte de Versailles, 75013 Paris. It is advisable to get there by public transport. Lines 12 (station: Porte de Versailles) and 8 (Balard station) offer stops nearby. Same thing for the tram: line T2 (stop: Porte de Versailles) and line T3A (Porte d’Ivry).