VIVMEA 2025: France Strengthens Presence with Largest National Pavilion

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VIVMEA 2025. (Image Credit: Supplied)
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Dubai, UAE – From November 25 to 27, 2025, 28 French companies will showcase their expertise during the VIV MEA at ADNEC Center in Abu Dhabi As the largest pavilion by number of participants, it will bring together French players in animal feed and health, genetics, livestock equipment, and meat production. Through a broad range of innovative and sustainable solutions, the pavilion will address the specific needs of Gulf markets, which remain heavily reliant on food imports, reaffirming France’s role as a reliable partner in advancing agriculture, food security, and livestock development across the region.

A Diverse and Strong French Delegation

Building on the strength of its collective presence, the French Pavilion will gather a wide range of companies covering the entire livestock value chain  from animal feed and health to genetics, equipment, slaughtering, and meat production across all species (poultry, bovine, aquaculture). This united showcase highlights France’s comprehensive expertise and its ability to deliver innovative, high-quality solutions tailored to the needs of local producers and Middle Eastern markets.

As a major global player in the sector, France brings solutions that are both technologically advanced and perfectly aligned with regional requirements, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner for the Middle East.

French Innovations on Display

French companies will present several innovations at this new edition:

  • Agri Réseaux International: Launch of ARIonline, a web platform providing market intelligence across more than 50 countries in poultry and livestock.
  • Difagri: Launch of DIFATOX, a yeast-and-plant product designed to combat mycotoxins and their long-term effects.
  • Laboratoires ACI: New product AGRICHOC TOTAL.
  • SIPENA: Innovative protected potassium carbonate to limit milk production decline under heat stress conditions in cows.
  • STI Biotechnologies: METALAC Postbiotic, an effective solution for animal health and performance.
  • Technivet Equine: Phytogenic products with a bioresonance approach, combining essential oils and liquid plant extracts boosted with micro-electric currents for all species.
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VIVMEA 2025. (Image Credit: Supplied)

Meeting Regional Market Needs with French Solutions

In 2023, French agri/agro imports to the Gulf region increased by +10.6%. Due to climatic constraints, Gulf countries rely heavily on imports to ensure food security. To address this dependency, the United Arab Emirates are investing significantly in the agricultural sector, particularly in livestock, often supported by sovereign funds.

The French Pavilion demonstrates the capacity of French companies to provide practical, innovative, and locally adapted solutions to these strategic market needs.

France Pavilion will be located in Hall 7, booth 07. C105 – Adnec Abu Dhabi. 

Companies catalog: French Pavilion VIVMEA 2025 Catalog

Our partners

The French Pavilion is supported by the regional partner agency Bretagne Commerce International (West of France) which helps drive the sustainable international expansion of the Breton economy.  

The French pavilions are sponsored by Evian, the world’s leading mineral water brand; Café Richard, a traditional coffee roaster; and Air France, the flag carrier of France and one of the largest airlines in the world, offering both domestic and international flights.

Choose France is a trademark registered by the French government that promotes France’s economic attractiveness abroad. 

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