Industrial and environmental transition

INCYVIE PROJECT: taking better account of the environmental impact of food products

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Jan

INCYVIE PROJECT: taking better account of the environmental impact of food products

Published on : 14/01/2025

Come and discover how data on agricultural products, foodstuffs or agro-industrial transformation processes have been improved in AGRIBALYSE® through the "InCyVie" project co-funded by ADEME.


See the infographic here: InCyVie Infography

Great news! The latest version of AGRIBALYSE 3.2 is now available.

Agribalyse has been chosen by the public authorities as the reference base for the future environmental food labelling system. It is also used by industry players in their eco-design initiatives.

The InCyVie project began in January 2023 and will run for 3 years. It aims to create or update several hundred Life Cycle Inventories of agricultural products, foodstuffs or agro-industrial transformation processes in the Agribalyse database. It will enable a more complete and reliable assessment of the environmental impact of these products by extending the range of products included in Agribalyse, working on their representativeness and differentiating impacts according to production or processing methods.

This complex task is being carried out in three iterations, mobilizing the scientific and technical expertise of 14 partners: Acta (project coordinator with CTCPA), ACTIAand INRAEand 12 agricultural and agrifood technical institutes or centers (ACTALIA, ARVALIS, CTIFL , CTCPA, idele, IFIP, IFV, ITAB, Itavi, ITERG, RMT Ecoval and Terres Inovia).

Through a collective and shared approach in the InCyVie project and the GIS REVALIMThe process of creating and updating ICVs will be harmonized between sectors, and will benefit from the methodological improvements developed by the GIS.

Find all the documentation and spreadsheets on the AGRIBALYSE dataverse, by clicking here : AGRIBALYSE® version 3.2 - AGRIBALYSE®
The results display portal has also been updated: Agribalyse - ADEME portal

To find out all about these new features, join us for an exclusive webinar on Monday January 20, 2025 from 9:30 to 12:30.
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