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Limagrain is a seed and agri-food group owned by French farmers based in the heart of central France’s Auvergne region.
Driven by the vision of farmers, Limagrain passionately reveals the best in plants to contribute to progress in food and build a sustainable future.
Given the planet’s expanding population, meeting its food requirements is one of agriculture’s greatest challenges. We must produce more and produce better. But we face challenges: the accelerating impact of climate change (including weather events, viruses, parasites, etc.) and the growing strain on our natural resources. We also need to address the need for higher yields while adapting to evolving regulations, especially the planned reduction in the use of crop protection products.
At Limagrain, we are convinced that plants still have the potential for countless solutions that will ensure a lasting future for agriculture, enabling it to continue providing adequate quantities of quality food.
We are a multi-crop seed company and channel our expertise into creating new, efficient, suitable seed varieties.
Our research work at Limagrain is designed to meet the expectations of both our direct and indirect clients. Field crop and vegetable growers want higher-yielding, virus-, disease- and pest-resistant varieties suited to their climate and soil. Manufacturers and distributors want produce that keeps well, is the right size, and is well suited to both manufacturing processes and the baking industry. Consumers want products that are tasty, appetizing, nutritious, traceable, visually appealing and good value for money.
At Limagrain, we also run bespoke plant breeding programs for our own cereal-food chain businesses which factor their needs into the value chain as early as possible.
For example, crops must meet agronomic and growing behavior criteria as well as technological requirements regarding quality or nutritional functionalities.
To feed nearly 10 billion people in 2050, global farming must produce food that is 60% more plentiful, 60% more nutritious, and 60% more diverse.
Our research process accounts for new, tech-driven changes in agronomic practices—especially digital solutions.
We focus in particular on precision agriculture, which uses data modeling to help farmers manage their operations. Our work also includes soil knowledge and protection, and biological control techniques.