Economic Overview
Nouvelle-Aquitaine has established itself as a diversified economic powerhouse within France, combining traditional strengths in agriculture and viticulture with advanced industrial and service sectors. The region accounted for nearly 11 percent of the national food production, driven by extensive farms specializing in cereal crops, livestock, and seafood along the Bay of Biscay. Bordeaux leads an aerospace and defense cluster anchored by OEMs and innovative suppliers, while Limoges and Poitiers host high tech laboratories and research centers. The tourism industry flourishes along coastal destinations and UNESCO World Heritage sites, supporting thousands of hospitality and leisure businesses. A strong export orientation benefits from well connected ports in La Rochelle and Bordeaux, while a skilled workforce and competitive production costs attract international manufacturers. Recent public investments in renewable energy and digital infrastructure have accelerated the green transition, fostering startups in agritech and clean mobility. Regional government initiatives such as the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Business Plan and Clusters 2025 support SMEs with funding, training, and digitalization programs. With a regional GDP exceeding 180 billion euros, the economy grew by over 2.5 percent last year, outperforming the national average. Unemployment has declined steadily as sectors such as renewable energy, marine technology, and digital services attracted fresh investments. The integration of smart agriculture and digital monitoring systems has boosted productivity on family owned farms by up to 15 percent. Infrastructure improvements including the extension of LGV high speed rail lines and expansion of Atlantic rail corridors have further enhanced global competitiveness of the region. As the region continues to balance heritage industries and future oriented technologies, it remains an ideal location for companies seeking robust growth, innovation potential, and high quality living standards.