The 58th edition of the International Agricultural Show, which was to be held in Paris from February 27 to March 7, being canceled due to a health crisis, Europe 1 takes over the farmers' show.

The station thus acts as a link between these enthusiasts and the general public, an opportunity to listen to them and to discuss with them their profession and their practices.

Discover the program for this special week.

Saturday February 27

• 

Julien Denormandie, Minister of Agriculture and Food, is at 8.15 am the exceptional guest of

Thierry Dagiral

in 

Europe Matin week-end

.

Monday March 1

• Sébastien Krebs

 will be, from 5 am, live from the Forges farm in Saint-Philbert-des-Champs, in Calvados, for a special morning.

Accustomed to the column "Fingers in the plate", Isabelle de Radiguès, accompanied by her son, will show listeners her farm.

The first part of

Europe Matin

 will be devoted to "Daily life on the farm" and "sustainable agriculture" practiced on the farm before giving way to local products and economic issues in the second part.

Surrounded by a dairy farmer, cheese producer, organic market gardener or even a clinical veterinarian, Sébastien Krebs will be in the company of 

Benoit Charbonneau,

 mayor of the neighboring town of Moyaux, producer of apple juice, cider, calvados and pommeau and 

Fanny Agostini

, in-house columnist, live from her farm in Boisset in Cantal, will give Europe 1 listeners and farmers her advice on going organic.

• 

Julian Bugier

 will present in 

Europe Soir

(6 pm-8pm) a debate on the theme “Being a farmer in 2021”.

Thursday March 4

• 

Élisabeth Assayag and Emmanuel Duteil

 meet listeners for a special program of 

La 

France bouge

 from the Grignon farm in the Yvelines. Created in 1919 by students, it is the property of the AgroParisTech school, and serves as laboratory for all kinds of innovations in breeding and cultivation.

Self-sufficient in energy farm, it experiments with innovative food supplements in order to reduce methane emissions, as well as the impact of agriculture on the environment and the climate. 

Saturday March 6

• 

Laurent Mariotte and his team

 invite listeners to their

Table des bons vivants

, between 11 am and 12:30 pm 

, for a special program from the Châtenoy farm in Seine-et-Marne.

A family farm dedicated to organic farming which offers direct sales to its customers.

On this occasion, they will receive Edouard Bergeon, director of the film 

In the name of the earth, 

which takes a human perspective on the evolution of the agricultural world over the past 40 years.