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France - Gross value added of the agricultural industry: Production value at basic price was EUR31056.42 Million in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for France - Gross value added of the agricultural industry: Production value at basic price - last updated from the EUROSTAT on November of 2025. Historically, France - Gross value added of the agricultural industry: Production value at basic price reached a record high of EUR40350.53 Million in December of 2022 and a record low of EUR26284.14 Million in December of 2016.
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France IPI: excl Food, Agricultural Industries & Energy data was reported at 86.500 2000=100 in Dec 2008. This records a decrease from the previous number of 89.000 2000=100 for Nov 2008. France IPI: excl Food, Agricultural Industries & Energy data is updated monthly, averaging 94.900 2000=100 from Jan 1990 (Median) to Dec 2008, with 228 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 117.200 2000=100 in Oct 2007 and a record low of 51.600 2000=100 in Aug 1993. France IPI: excl Food, Agricultural Industries & Energy data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies. The data is categorized under Global Database’s France – Table FR.B007: Industrial Production Index: 2000=100.
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TwitterThe coronavirus (COVID-19) spread has affected the daily life of the global population in many areas, some more positive than others. For example, in France, 55 percent of the population have stated they have watched more TV shows during lockdown than before. On the other hand, some people are worried about the repercussions of the crisis on their personal finances. While five percent of farmers are facing a decline or cessation of their activity, the agricultural sector has remained active throughout the crisis. The pandemic has mostly not changed the workload of farmers, as 81 percent declare continuing to work normally.
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The Agricultural Product Wholesaling industry has seen both challenges and opportunities in recent years. Grain and cereal prices have fluctuated due to geopolitical tensions affecting supply, leading to higher costs for animal feed and meat production, which have fed through to wholesalers. While wheat output is projected to drop significantly in 2024 because of poor weather, grain maize production is on the rise, offering a chance for revenue growth. At the same time, though, the high tax burden on French farmers poses problems, threatening supply stability despite the agricultural sector receiving subsidy payments through the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). This creates uncertainty for wholesalers reliant on consistent product flow. To protect their sales, some wholesalers are diversifying their sourcing strategies and looking at suppliers in countries like Germany and Spain, where economic conditions are more favourable. It’s hard for new wholesalers to establish themselves due to financial and geopolitical dynamics, while suppliers hold significant power in determining market prices amid supply variations. Revenue is expected to climb at a compound rate of 2.2% over the five years through 2025 to €60.3 billion, including an estimated hike of 0.6% in 2025. Revenue is expected to inch up at a compound annual rate of 1% over the five years through 2030 to €63.3 billion. Sustainability will be a key trend in the coming years. Companies will aim to appeal to environmentally conscious buyers and align with broader green initiatives, with major wholesalers like Louis Dreyfus and Archer Daniels Midland focusing on eco-friendly packaging and reducing emissions. Future government policies will also influence the market. The CAP will continue to aim to boost farms' income and promote organic farming, potentially creating more opportunities for wholesalers with diverse organic products. However, the push towards digitalisation and automation will shake up competition. While large companies that successfully integrate robotics and data-driven decision-making to improve efficiency will perform well, smaller companies might lag behind due to the high costs of adopting new technology, creating a more concentrated market.
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The size of the France Agricultural Tractors Industry market was valued at USD XX Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD XXX Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 3.20% during the forecast period. Recent developments include: November 2022: AGCO Launched a online Free Operational Planning Tool called Geo-Bird for Farmers in Western Europe. In France, this has launched on the Valtra Stand in Paris., March 2022: KUHN SAS based out in SAVERNE, France, has announced a new 12m model for its Optimer minimum tillage stubble cultivator. It is the first machine at that width to feature the company's Steady Control system, maintaining a uniform working depth even at higher speeds and on undulating ground., February 2022: John Deere launched the new 6R 185 tractors designed mostly for fuel economy and machines under 250 hp. This tractor is the most fuel-efficient on-the-road machine.. Key drivers for this market are: Shortage of Skilled Labor, Government Support to Enhance Farm Mechanization. Potential restraints include: Heavy Initial Procurement Cost and High Expenditure on Maintenance. Notable trends are: Large-scale Agricultural Production is Driving Mechanization.
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The Agricultural and Forestry Machinery industry in France has recorded notable growth in recent years, propelled by technological advancements and increased demand for efficient machinery. Companies have leveraged innovation to enhance product offerings, meeting the needs of French farmers prioritising more environmentally conscious farming practices. The industry has consistently attracted investment, facilitating the introduction of diverse machinery that supports farmers in optimising operations. As more buyers prioritise sustainable agriculture, demand for machinery that boosts productivity with minimal environmental impact has surged. High-tech solutions, such as precision farming equipment, have also gained popularity, supporting sales from farmers looking to enhancing operational efficiency. In response to growing demand for greener solution, manufacturers are focusing on expanding their product lines and improving manufacturing processes. However, fluctuations in raw material costs have impacted profit, prompting companies to refine supply chain strategies. Despite financial pressures, the industry has maintained an upward trajectory because of strategic investments and strong consumer demand. Companies' focus on innovation has allowed them to remain competitive and relevant in an increasingly tech-driven market. Revenue is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 5% over the five years through 2030 to reach €9.8 billion, including a forecast dip of 6.1% in 2025 due to a reduction in agricultural commodity prices reducing farmers’ purchasing power. Profit has dropped because of rising purchase, depreciation and utility costs and is set to account for 6.3% of revenue in 2025. Moving forward, rising consumer expectations for eco-friendly machinery will continue to shape manufacturers’ product development strategies. Technological advancements will remain a focal point as companies gear up to meet emerging consumer demands. The integration of digital technologies into traditional machinery will drive efficiencies and offer competitive advantages. The industry will also aim to further embrace sustainability, aligning with global trends towards greener practices. Companies aiming to stabilise profit will need to address fluctuating material costs and regulatory changes. Revenue is forecast to expand at a compound annual rate of 1.4% over the five years through 2030 to €10.5 billion.
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The France Agricultural Machinery Market is Segmented by Product Type (Tractors, Plowing and Cultivating Machinery, Planting Machinery, Sprayers, Irrigation Machinery, Harvesting Machinery, Haying and Forage Machinery, and Other Types). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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TwitterThis statistic shows the production value of agricultural services in France between 2014 and 2022. Agricultural services in France reached an approximate value of 5.6 billion euros in 2022, compared to a production value of 4.5 billion euros in 2014.
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Explore the dynamic French agricultural tractors market, forecasting significant growth driven by technological adoption and modernization. Discover key drivers, trends, and competitive insights for this vital sector. Key drivers for this market are: Shortage of Skilled Labor, Government Support to Enhance Farm Mechanization. Potential restraints include: Heavy Initial Procurement Cost and High Expenditure on Maintenance. Notable trends are: Large-scale Agricultural Production is Driving Mechanization.
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France Industrial Import Price Index: Agricultural and Food Products data was reported at 110.800 Oct2005=100 in Jan 2009. This records a decrease from the previous number of 111.300 Oct2005=100 for Dec 2008. France Industrial Import Price Index: Agricultural and Food Products data is updated monthly, averaging 104.550 Oct2005=100 from Oct 2005 (Median) to Jan 2009, with 40 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 114.900 Oct2005=100 in Sep 2008 and a record low of 100.000 Oct2005=100 in Oct 2005. France Industrial Import Price Index: Agricultural and Food Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies. The data is categorized under Global Database’s France – Table FR.I047: Industrial Import Price Index: Oct05=100.
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France Exports: FOB: Agricultural & Food Industry (AI) data was reported at 5,248.481 EUR mn in Dec 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5,461.636 EUR mn for Nov 2024. France Exports: FOB: Agricultural & Food Industry (AI) data is updated monthly, averaging 4,147.736 EUR mn from Jan 2015 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 120 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,083.186 EUR mn in Oct 2024 and a record low of 3,208.325 EUR mn in Jan 2016. France Exports: FOB: Agricultural & Food Industry (AI) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The data is categorized under Global Database’s France – Table FR.JA019: Exports: Agricultural and Food Products: by CPF Rev.2.1.
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TwitterThis statistic presents the number of companies working in the agri-food industry in France in 2019. That year, the total number of agro-food companies amounted to ****** while agro-food wholesale traders amounted to ******.
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France Imports: FOB: Agricultural & Food Industry (AI) data was reported at 4,886.961 EUR mn in Dec 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4,985.267 EUR mn for Nov 2024. France Imports: FOB: Agricultural & Food Industry (AI) data is updated monthly, averaging 3,638.811 EUR mn from Jan 2015 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 120 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,406.500 EUR mn in Oct 2024 and a record low of 2,938.374 EUR mn in Feb 2015. France Imports: FOB: Agricultural & Food Industry (AI) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The data is categorized under Global Database’s France – Table FR.JA043: Imports: Agricultural and Food Products: by CPF Rev.2.1.
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Forecast: Industrial Crops Area Fully Converted and Under Conversion to Organic Farming in France 2024 - 2028 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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Discover the booming France biopesticides market! This comprehensive analysis reveals a 9.20% CAGR, key drivers, market segmentation, leading companies, and future growth projections to 2033. Learn about the impact of sustainable agriculture and regulations on this expanding industry. Key drivers for this market are: Declining Labour Availability and Rising Cost of Farm Labour, Rapid Technological Advancements by Key Players. Potential restraints include: High Cost of Agricultural Machinery and Repair, Data Privacy Concerns in Modern Farming. Notable trends are: Adoption of New Farming Practices.
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