Farmland in the Île-de-France region forms one of France’s most productive agricultural landscapes, stretching across vast plains beyond the capital. While Paris dominates administratively and demographically, much of the surrounding territory is defined by large arable fields cultivated in carefully managed rotations of wheat, barley, maize, rapeseed and sugar beet.

Île-de-France ranks among the country’s leading cereal-producing regions. Regional authorities have, over the past decade, expanded support for farmers through investment in equipment modernisation, climate-related assistance, and programmes encouraging organic production and short supply chains. The label “Produit en Île-de-France” promotes locally grown goods in retail and public catering, strengthening links between producers and consumers.

Satellite Image: Île-de-France, France (s. farmland)
Île-de-France, France. Credit: European Union, Copernicus Land Monitoring Service

In this satellite-based visualisation, the city appears encircled by a patchwork of clearly defined parcels, each corresponding to a specific crop type. The image was produced using the High Resolution Layer Croplands – Crop Type 2023 product from the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service. Differences in colour distinguish the cultivated varieties, revealing the structure and scale of farming systems that supply both domestic and export markets.

Today, agriculture took centre stage in Paris as the Salon International de l’Agriculture opened at Porte de Versailles. Running from 21 February to 1 March 2026, the annual event brings together farmers, breeders, industry representatives and policymakers. The programme includes competitions, exhibitions and public outreach activities, reflecting the economic and cultural weight of the sector during a challenging period for livestock farming.

Copernicus data contribute to agricultural statistics and land-use monitoring across the European Union, providing detailed and comparable information to support policy decisions.

Featured image credit: European Union, Copernicus Land Monitoring Service

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