What's Happening?
La Réunion's agricultural and agri-food sectors are being represented at the 61st International Agriculture Fair in Paris from February 22 to March 2, 2025. This marks the fourth consecutive year that
the island's agricultural industries are united under a single banner to promote a unique, structured, and sustainable agricultural model. The event aims to highlight the diversity and quality of local products while reaffirming the commitment of Réunion's stakeholders to sustainable development. Representatives from key agricultural sectors, including fruits and vegetables, livestock, fishing, the sugar industry, and agro-industry, are present to advocate for their interests with national and European partners.
Why It's Important?
The participation of La Réunion in this international event underscores the island's efforts to maintain agricultural sustainability and sovereignty in a global context. The fair provides a platform to showcase the excellence of La Réunion's agricultural model and to address challenges such as land preservation, phytosanitary issues, and unfair competition from foreign products. The event also highlights the importance of supporting sustainable agriculture, decarbonizing the fishing fleet, and developing high-quality local production lines. With the new European Commission and the renewal of the Chamber of Agriculture, the event emphasizes the need to preserve the island's food sovereignty amid increasing global uncertainties.
What's Next?
The outcomes of the fair could influence future agricultural policies and partnerships for La Réunion. The island's representatives are likely to continue advocating for support in sustainable practices and the development of high-quality production lines. The engagement with European partners may lead to new collaborations and initiatives aimed at enhancing the island's agricultural resilience and sustainability. The focus on food sovereignty and sustainable development is expected to remain a priority for La Réunion's agricultural sector.
Beyond the Headlines
The participation in the Paris fair also reflects broader cultural and economic dimensions, as it showcases La Réunion's commitment to preserving its unique agricultural heritage while adapting to modern sustainability challenges. The event serves as a reminder of the island's strategic importance in the global agricultural landscape and its potential to influence regional agricultural policies. The emphasis on sustainability and food sovereignty aligns with global trends towards more resilient and self-sufficient agricultural systems.











