AGRO-ECOLOGICAL, BIODIVERSITY AND WATER TRANSITIONS COMMITMENTS KPIS OBJECTIVES AT 30 JUNE 2023 AT 30 JUNE 2024 [TRANSITIONS Programme] 1,000 * 196 Number of farmers committed in 2026 farmers committed [TRANSITIONS Programme] Amount of training * 8 (collective or individual) each farmer half-days benefited from on average [TRANSITIONS Programme] 196 Number of individual transition plans * plans with 3-year forecast (1/farmer) Make proposals and drive change among VIVESCIA’s member-farmers in terms [TRANSITIONS Programme] 4 half-days of the agro-ecological, Support, training and discussions with low-carbon and soil partner customers in the coalition: * 2.5 days on average conservation transitions – Dedicated collective working groups per customer – Individual support (support and training) (bilateral discussions, training, etc.) [TRANSITIONS Programme] Launch in February 2024 of a research chair with UniLaSalle: “For resilient farms that benefit the climate and biodiversity” Number of trials related 118 to agro-ecological practices Evaluation of VIVESCIA - - Assessment began in H1 2024 Group’s biodiversity footprint using the SBTn methodology Evaluation of AgriBest, a tool developed by Coopération Roll-out of an awareness-raising tool Agricole Ouest and CDC Evaluate our biodiversity for evaluating the impact and benefits - - Biodiversité in 2023-2024 footprint and aim of biodiversity in the farm Made available to cooperative for a positive impact members on 3 Sept. 2024 through virtuous farming with a 6-month information and industrial practices and rollout plan Support for biodiversity projects 5-year partnership in the Cooperative’s territory - - with Symbiose signed by our processing businesses in September 2022 Develop a consolidated A first raising awareness step vision on the challenge of was suggested to VIVESCIA water: evaluation of impact Group’s management bodies in and dependencies and September 2023 definition of strategy Work to commence in 2025 *New indicator for 2023-2024. ** Symbiose, pour des paysages de biodiversité (“Symbiosis, for biodiverse landscapes”) brings together researchers, farmers, hunters, beekeepers, naturalists, technicians, funders and other interested parties committed to managing biodiversity in the Champagne-Ardenne region. Recognised as being in the public interest, it includes 28 different organisations of various kinds (associations, local authorities, professional agricultural organisations). 62

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