To Drive Forward Agricultural Practices With Positive Impact on Climate and Biodiversity, Rémy Cointreau Supports a Multi-year Programme to Measure Soil Health on Wine Growing and Cereals
Rémy Cointreau has partnered with Genesis to enhance agricultural sustainability through soil health monitoring, amidst climate change challenges. This initiative focuses on measuring soil pollution, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration, aiming to support farmers and wine growers in adopting eco-friendly practices. The collaboration aligns with the Group's broader commitment to responsible farming and promoting its terroirs as solutions for combating global warming. Rémy Cointreau, renowned for its luxury spirits, continues to prioritize environmental stewardship within its operational framework.
- Partnership with Genesis to promote sustainable farming practices.
- Focus on measuring soil health, which can enhance agricultural productivity.
- Commitment to combating climate change through biodiversity and carbon sequestration.
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Faced with the reality of climate change, the Group now has a dual responsibility to not only protect its terroirs but also to promote them as a “solution”. It must ensure its living soils play their full part in combating global warming by cultivating their biodiversity and maximising their potential for carbon sequestration.
That is the vision behind Rémy Cointreau’s new partnership with Genesis (formerly Greenback SAS), which uses a combination of soil samples and metadata to measure the impact of farming practices on soil, based on three key indicators: pollution, biodiversity and carbon sequestration.
This project will help drive forward Rémy Cointreau’s Research and Development strategy in the areas of wine growing and cereal crops, enabling the Group to help wine growers and farmers adopt increasingly climate- and biodiversity-friendly practices.
About Genesis (formerly Greenback SAS):
Genesis is the first worldwide agency rating the environmental health of soils. Founded in 2019, it has worked with laboratories both public (CNRS-ENS) and private (Mérieux, Trace Genomics) to develop a system for evaluating carbon, biodiversity and pollution levels in soil. The resulting rating, correlated with farming practices, is designed to improve soil health, yield and resilience to risk.
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