SINCE ITS LAUNCH IN SEPTEMBER 2023, WE HAVE SEEN A DYNAMIC COLLECTIVE AND CONCRETE RESULTS TRANSITIONS, WINNER OF FRANCE 2030 The TRANSITIONS programme benefits from €1.9 million in subsidies and advances to support training for farmers who join the programme and the cooperative’s engineers. 23 February 2024, signature at the Paris International Agriculture Show. RESEARCH CHAIR “Resilient farms that benefit the climate and biodiversity” in partnership with UniLaSalle Polytechnic. Carried out in collaboration with the INRAE, this research chair, launched in 2024, is central to the TRANSITIONS programme to reinforce scientific understanding of the available agronomic tools and stimulate innovation. TRAINING AND SUPPORT In addition to the financial support, which is essential to de-risk farmers and compensate them for their efforts, technical support for farmers is crucial. DATA MANAGEMENT The first transitions data report was produced using all of the data provided by farmers via the traceability tool vi@parcelle, developed by WIUZ. This report is based on the four indicators of TRANSITIONS’ agronomic framework. Specific greenhouse gas emissions factors for each crop were also provided to all partners. 196 38 customised training action plans sessions HEINEKEN AND st MELLE DESSERTS 1 JOIN TRANSITIONS 40 IN JUNE 2024 cooperative data report shared Heineken, the world’s second biggest brewer, engineers trained in July 2024 joined the programme through its partner, Malteurop. Melle Dessert, a key player in the frozen pâtisserie industry, also joined 250,000 TRANSITIONS for three years through its flour supplier, Grands Moulins de Paris. data points processed
