This show is organised on several themed zones (cows, goats, sheep, exotic animals, gastronomy, etc.) in different buildings (there are 8
exhibition halls) at the
Paris expo Porte de Versailles.
Themed zones In 2015 the stands were grouped into four zones: • ("Livestock and related sectors"): This zone houses a representative gathering of animals from the 360 exhibited species. At the 2014 show there was a total of more than 3,850 animals in this zone. • ("Food products"): This sector represents the food culture of 18 different countries from around the world as well as from the different regions of France. • ("Vegetable crops and related sectors"): Here were exhibited vegetable crops, especially from the cereal sector which is very important in France. This section also informed the public of new trends in gardening as well as providing activities and entertainment for all ages. • ("Agricultural trade services"): This was run by the
French Ministry of Agriculture, Agrifood, and Forestry, which is a major player in the development of agriculture and agricultural training in France. Since 2010, the show has established thematic guided tours which varied from day to day, depending on whether they were targeted for schoolchildren or trade visitors. In 2013, ten thematic guided tours were offered to visitors, one of which was a special
golden jubilee tour.
Related shows Every two years (odd-numbered years), the (SIMA, "Paris International
Agribusiness Show") is held simultaneously at the
Parc des expositions de Paris-Nord at
Villepinte, Seine-Saint-Denis. Entrance is restricted to those working in the agriculture or forestry On the alternate (even-numbered) years, the ("Cheese and Dairy Products Show") is held. It is the largest showcase for cheesemaking know-how. With 150 exhibitors and 5,997 visitors (of which 20% were from abroad), this is a major trade fair for cheesemongers and buyers of cheese and dairy products.
Organisers The show is organised by the
CENECA (, "National Centre for Agricultural Shows and Trade Fairs"), in partnership with the
French Ministry of Agriculture, Agrifood, and Forestry. The French Minister of Agriculture is ultimately responsible for decision-making; its opening and closing dates are fixed by ministerial decree. CENECA brings together various professional organizations in the agricultural world, agri-food and communities. The city of Paris and the government are the ultimate backers of the show. Although CENECA sets the general strategy, it subcontracts operational matters to
Comexposium.
Official visits are arranged and managed directly by the CENECA.
Jean-Luc Poulain is the current president of the CENECA and of the show.
Comexposium Comexposium is one of Europe's leading exhibition organizers. It is a joint venture wholly owned subsidiary of the
Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry and
Unibail-Rodamco, Comexposium organizes around 114 public and trade events per year, including five of the ten largest French fairs. ==Politics and media==