France’s agriculture sector has shown a gradual decline in its share of GDP, from in 1990 to about in 2022. This reduction aligns with France’s transition to a highly developed, service-based economy. Notable declines in the mid-2000s coincide with EU agricultural reforms that encouraged modernization and efficiency in farming, reducing the sector's economic weight.
Despite these trends, agriculture remains a significant part of France’s identity and export market, particularly for wine, cheese, and other high-value products. The sector’s steady share around in recent years highlights its continued relevance in France’s economy.
Despite these trends, agriculture remains a significant part of France’s identity and export market, particularly for wine, cheese, and other high-value products. The sector’s steady share around in recent years highlights its continued relevance in France’s economy.
For additional information, visit statistics on France’s industry sector GDP share, France’s services sector share in GDP, France’s government debt-to-GDP ratio.