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In the Somme, Researchers Develop a Pesticide-Free Agriculture, without Banning Synthetic Fertilizers

Summary by Radio France
Teams of the National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRAE) have been working since 2012 on a pesticide-free agriculture, where synthetic fertilizers are allowed. They meet or exceed the objectives set. A concrete response to the supporters of acetamipride.
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While the debate on plant protection is simmering in Parliament, Inrae has recently published the findings of an unprecedented experiment: fully growing without pesticides. "Promising" results, requiring acceptance of lower yields and new marketing channels.

Teams of the National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRAE) have been working since 2012 on a pesticide-free agriculture, where synthetic fertilizers are allowed. They meet or exceed the objectives set. A concrete response to the supporters of acetamipride.

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Radio France broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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