Agronomic Testing

Agronomic research serving the plant production chains

At ID GRAIN, agronomic research is a central pillar of our approach, aiming to combine performance, sustainability and plant innovation to meet the demands of the agricultural and industrial chains. Our agronomic experimentation network extends across the European Union and allows us to evaluate, adapt and improve technical crop monitoring.

We use the latest technologies available to optimize plant production of our varieties in the field . By developing technical itineraries adapted to each species and product type, we consider regional agro-climatic specificities and environmental concerns. Additionally, our harvesting and storage protocols are designed to ensure optimal crop quality and grain preservation.

A collaborative and territorial network

Through strong partnerships with agricultural distributors in France and abroad, we conduct additional field tests. These experiments are carried out under real conditions with agronomic institutes such as TERRES INOVIA and both public and private technical organizations. These trials, conducted on micro-plots and farmer-plots, help us to refine our production strategies, ensuring the best yield while maintaining optimal grain quality..

Tailored technical itineraries

The specificity of each soil and climate is at the heart of our concerns. We develop tailor-made technical itineraries for each species, product type, and even individual variety, taking into account local agronomic factors. Agronomic research is essential for adapting our rigorous protocols to sowing, fertilization and crop protection techniques, thus maximizing yield and ensuring consistent harvest quality.

Quality, traceability, and harvest preservation

Our harvesting and storage practices are designed to maintain impeccable seed quality. By combining our agronomic innovations with strict traceability requirements, we ensure that each harvest meets the highest quality standards, from the field to the processing factory.

Agronomic research remains at the core of our mission to guarantee traceability and optimal crop preservation.