Building a localized supply chain

Terres Inovia can help you build a new, regionalized industry.

  • From strategy to field deployment
  • Study of the production potential and economic performance of oilseeds in different production contexts in France.

Notre offre

  • Appui stratégique : éclairer les pouvoirs publics et les opérateurs privés sur la faisabilité technico-économique d’une filière oléoprotéagineuse territorialisée grâce à un accompagnement global sur l’ensemble de la chaine de valeur
  • Appui sur le terrain : de l’état des lieux jusqu’à l’accompagnement des producteur
  • Assemblage de compétences : Mobilisation des meilleurs experts à toutes les phases du projet  pour éclairer les décisions

Les grandes étapes

  • Etat des lieux
  • Expérimentation terrain
  • Synthèses et simulations
  • Accompagnement au démarrage

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Mastering camelina cultivation

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Identity card: camelina, a minor crop with original characteristics

Outlets for camelina

Cultivation in France

Key phases in the crop cycle: summer catch crop, winter catch crop, main crop, intercropping

Harvesting camelina

Organic camelina

Economic aspects of the crop

Diagnosis

Evaluation of the training day

  • Recommend the key growing techniques for successful camelina cultivation, whatever the type of crop.
  • Understand the challenges of growing camelina and the different outlets for it
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Powerpoint

Regulatory texts

Test and experimentation results

Field visits

Technicians, agricultural advisors, farmers, agents of structures working with camelina for biofuel production Q&A, quiz, individual satisfaction survey. Aucun 0€ TTC 1 Jour 102 Intra-entreprise

Managing insect pests in oilseed rape: towards new collective and regional approaches

Discover innovative agroecological solutions for managing rapeseed pests without insecticides! Practical feedback, collective levers and keys to effective action on your territory. Interactive and inspiring training!

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Dare to introduce cover crops in your cropping systems_Baziège

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Inter-entreprise et intra-entreprise

Short-circuit production of edible oil

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The basics of rapeseed cultivation

As rapeseed evolves, so does your knowledge! With the rapid evolution of varieties, technical…

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Faced with insecticide resistance and increased pressure from rapeseed pests, new strategies are emerging: agronomic levers (trap intercropping, favorable habitats), biological regulation and collective action. This training course presents concrete feedback on how to design effective territorial approaches, integrating auxiliaries and mobilizing farmers aroundagroecological objectives.

Program:

Foundations and interests of collective approaches:

  • Introduction to the ecological requirements of several functional groups of beneficials (insect pollinators, flying predators, parasitoid Hymenoptera).
  • Opportunities offered by collective and territorial approaches to agro-ecological insect management (pests and auxiliaries)
  • Concrete example of the implementation of a concerted management strategy in a 1300 ha area where insect management is an issue, involving 10 farmers wishing to move towards a gradual elimination of insecticide applications.

Support and assessment of collective dynamics

  • Keys to success and points to watch out for in order to successfully support farmers in territorial agro-ecological crop pest management projects.
  • How to evaluate a territorial project?

The examples presented will be drawn from our experience in pilot territories and as part of multi-year observatories. They will be based on our knowledge of interactions between rapeseed pests and their main natural enemies, parasitoid Hymenoptera, and also on our knowledge of interactions between pollinating insects and plant species.

At the end of the course, participants will be able to :

  • Explain the value of collective and territorial approaches to the management of insect pests and crop protection agents.
  • Mobilize lessons learned from Terres Inovia's experience with territorial agro-ecological pest management projects
  • Use tools, methods and keys to successfully support farmers in this type of approach
  • Identify technical levers for limiting insect damage without insecticides, applicable on a territorial scale according to their advantages and limitations (controlled trap intercropping, biological control through habitat conservation).

100% digital format : Remote training, accessible from any connected computer.

Active pedagogy: Technical presentations, case studies, feedback.

Evaluation : End-of-session quiz, questions and answers, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.

Online session: 3 hours of training on Teams, led by an expert engineer from Terres Inovia.

Theoretical support: Presentations, technical documents

Interactivity: Quizzes, questions and answers, live exchanges with the trainer.

Digital support: Presentation and resources provided.

Agricultural technicians and advisors, network coordinators, agricultural teachers and trainers, and more generally anyone wishing to support a group of farmers on issues relating to the transition of their systems. End-of-session quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.

If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:

Christel CARO

Tel: 01 30 79 95 09

Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr

Aucun 240€ TTC 5 15 1 Jour Nicolas CERRUTTI 96 Inter-company and intra-company

Successful pea and faba bean crops in the South-West

Field training (1 day, South-West): master pea and faba bean production adapted to the local climate, optimized technical itineraries, precise diagnostics and promotion of regional outlets. Practical expertise and feedback to secure your crops

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Diagnosing and managing pea and faba bean diseases

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Peas and faba beans: make the most of their potential in south-western systems
As crops with high agronomic and economic value, peas and faba beans play a key role in south-western crop rotations. Adapted to the region's varied soils and climatic constraints, they enable crop rotation to be diversified while reducing inputs. To get the best out of them, careful management is essential: choice of plot, varieties, technical itinerary... This training course will guide you step-by-step in securing and optimizing these crops in your local context.

Program:

Understanding how crops work in the South-West of France

  • Pea and faba bean physiology: key stages, environmental requirements
  • Agronomic, environmental and economic advantages in the regional context

Crop management adapted to local conditions and associated decision rules

  • Varietal selection adapted to the South-West climate
  • Planting and sowing density according to regional soil types
  • Phytosanitary protection: specific issues (Aphanomyces, Sclerotinia, aphids, etc.)

Diagnosis and management of hazards

  • Identification of the main crop accidents observed in the region

Value-adding and outlets

  • Specific regional outlets (human food, export, local animal sectors)
  • Storage and sorting strategies adapted to South-West markets

Performance and sustainability

  • Technical and economic analysis of itineraries in a local context
  • Input reduction, nitrogen savings and benefits for the following crop

At the end of the course, participants will be able to :

  • Identify the key success factors for pea and faba bean cultivation in the pedoclimatic context of the South-West,
  • Choose and adapt technical itineraries according to soil, climate and local sanitary pressures,
  • Diagnose the main crop failures in regional conditions,
  • Assess the economic and environmental performance of these crops in a localized context.

Theoretical input: technical and scientific presentations adapted to the pedoclimatic context of the South-West.

Case studies: analysis of real situations encountered by farmers in the region.

Feedback from field experience: sharing of practices and solutions tried and tested by participants and trainer.

Interactive exchanges: time for questions, discussions and sharing between professionals.

Plot visit or field diagnosis (depending on the season): practical application of knowledge in the field.

Evaluation: quiz, questions and answers and individual satisfaction survey to measure skills acquisition.

The course is led by Quentin LAMBERT, a regional expert, guaranteeing local roots and a precise response to the specific challenges of the area.

Teaching aids: technical and summary documents given to participants (memo sheets, illustrated presentations, practical guides).

Visual illustrations: diagrams, photos and concrete examples to facilitate understanding of technical itineraries and diagnostics.

Case studies: analysis of real-life situations, diagnosis of crop accidents, and technico-economic performance studies.

Plot visits (where possible): direct observation of crops, soils and cultivation practices in real-life conditions.

Agricultural technicians and advisors, Farmers and producers, Agricultural teachers and trainers, Agronomic and technical sales managers in agricultural distribution, Agri-food / processing industry players Quizzes, Q&As and individual satisfaction surveys to measure skills acquisition

If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:

Christel CARO

Tel: 01 30 79 95 09

Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr

Aucun 480€ TTC 5 15 1 Jour Quentin LAMBERT 95 Inter-company and intra-company

Agronomic control of chickpea and lentil cultivation in the southwest of France

Combining theory and practical experience, this training course will give you the technical keys to successful lentil and chickpea production in the South-West and secure your production. A real lever for diversifying and adding value to your crop rotation.

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Master the cultivation of lentils, an interesting diversification crop for your rotations!

A spring crop with many advantages, lentils lengthen rotations, break the cycle of pests and…

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Integrating lentils and chickpeas into your crop rotations: a strategic agronomic choice
Lentils and chickpeas are economical, high-performance crops that improve soil fertility, break pest and disease cycles and offer secure outlets. Adapted to the pedoclimatic context of the South-West of France, the training course offers theoretical contributions and visits to master technical itineraries and integrate these legumes in a sustainable way.

Program:

Introduction to legumes:

  • Definition of legumes and how they work,
  • Role of legumes in soil fertilization and crop rotation.

Growing lentils in the Southwest of France

  • Agronomic characteristics: spring species, low-input crop
  • Typologies (blond, coral, green) and value-adding opportunities
  • Adapting the technical itinerary to regional constraints: soil types, water availability, temperatures, etc.
  • Planting, varietal selection, cultural management, fertilization, protection
  • Harvesting: optimal conditions, equipment settings

Managing chickpeas in the South-West

  • Agronomic, environmental and economic benefits
  • Regionalized technical itinerary: choice of sowing dates, densities, management in dry conditions, harvesting, storage and contracting
  • Area-specific pest and disease management

Focus on organic farming

At the end of the course, participants will be able to :

  • Explain the agronomic functioning of lentil and chickpea crops
  • Identify their agronomic, economic and environmental benefits
  • Choose species and varieties suited to the soil and climate conditions of the South West of France
  • Implement rational crop management: planting, fertilization, weed and pest management
  • Diagnose the main crop accidents
  • Apply good harvesting and post-harvest practices
  • Integrate the specificities of organic farming into the local context

Face-to-face format:

  • In-class technical input: presentations, case studies, interactive discussions

  • Practical application in the field: plot visits, crop observation, etc.

Active methods: Illustrated presentations, debates, questions and answers, feedback

Evaluation: Quizzes, questions and answers, application exercises, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment

Theoretical support: Lectures, visual presentations, written material given to participants.

Field visits: Analysis of lentil and chickpea crops in real-life conditions, identification of key technical points.

Practical exchanges: Feedback from field experience and group discussions with the trainer.

Advisors/Technicians from development, economic and agri-supply organizations. Teachers. Farmers Quiz, Q&A, application exercise, individual satisfaction survey, self-positioning

If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:

Christel CARO

Tel: 01 30 79 95 09

Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr

Aucun 480€ TTC 5 15 1 Jour Quentin LAMBERT 94 Inter-company and intra-company

Growing soybeans successfully in the South-West

Targeted training to master soybean management in the South-West: adapted techniques, contingency management, practical tools, focus on organic soybeans and catch crops to secure your yields and optimize every stage of the crop.

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Soya: a strategic crop for sustainable systems

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Soya: Diagnosing climatic accidents

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Soya, a crop of the future to be mastered!

In a context of agro-ecological transition, soybeans are back in the spotlight thanks to their low input requirements and varied outlets. Boosted by regulatory and economic support (protein plan, MAEC, SIE...), this crop offers real opportunities in both conventional and organic farming. This training course will provide you with a comprehensive, practical technical approach to successfully manage each stage of the crop, secure your yields and make the most of your production.

Program:

Plant and canopy functioning:

  • Key aspects of soybean physiology and phenology
  • Identifying levers to improve yields

Cultural management adapted to the South-West :

  • Planting
  • Weed management
  • Crop protection
  • Water management
  • Harvest control

Diagnosis of major accidents :

  • Recognition of soybean pests
  • Identification of root and leaf diseases
  • Frequent climatic accidents in the South West

Approach to organic crop management

Soybeans in catch crops: a few indicators

At the end of the course, participants will be able to :

  • Understand how plants function
  • Analyze the factors influencing yield and the technical levers for optimization
  • Recommend key cultivation techniques for successful soybean cultivation
  • Implement good harvesting practices
  • Detect and diagnose major crop failures (pests, diseases, abiotic stresses)
  • Adapt crop management to the specificities of organic farming

Face-to-face format (1 day):

  • Theoretical input via illustrated presentations and case studies.

  • Interactive exchanges between participants and trainers to share experiences and questions.

Active methods: Presentations, case studies, debates, questions and answers.

Evaluation: Quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.

Theoretical support: Lectures, presentations, written material given to participants.

Case studies: Feedback from the field to illustrate best practices and solutions.

Exchange of practices: Discussions and sharing between trainees and trainers.

Agricultural technicians and advisors, Farmers and producers, Agricultural teachers and trainers, Agronomic and technical sales managers in agricultural distribution, Agri-food / processing industry players Quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-positioning.

If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:

Christel CARO

Tel: 01 30 79 95 09

Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr

Aucun 480€ TTC 5 15 1 Jour Quentin LAMBERT 93 Inter-company and intra-company

Dare to introduce cover crops in your cropping systems_Baziège

Optimize your soils with direct seeding under cover: hybrid training (theory + field) to choose cover crops, manage fertility and make a success of your agroecological transition. Profile analysis, discussion and practical tools. Implantation Préparation du sol Cultural assets Colza Tournesol Pois d'hiver Pois de printemps Féverole d'hiver Féverole de printemps Hybride Compatible Sur devis

Direct seeding under plant cover (DMCS) combines the cessation of tillage with the establishment of permanent soil cover. Today, this is the most advanced form ofconservation agriculture.

The agronomic advantages of these techniques are major, but only become real and lasting once farmers have mastered the system. Providing participants with the keys to the success of this system is the major challenge of this course.

Theoretical part (distance learning):

  • Typology of plant cover crops (annual and permanent): species, associations, agronomic benefits
  • Use and presentation of the ACACIA tool
  • Construction of a coherent SDCV technical itinerary
  • Rationalization of rotations
  • Establishing, maintaining and regulating cover crops
  • Nutrition, weed, pest and disease management
  • Crop associations and agronomic performance
  • Economic and environmental analysis of SDCV practices

Field part (face-to-face) :

  • Visits to plots with plant cover crops
  • Soil profile and interpretation
  • Exchange of practices

At the end of the course, participants will be able to :

  • Explain the agronomic functioning of a direct seeding system under permanent cover
  • Identify the plant species that can be used according to their objective and the local soil and climate context
  • Develop a permanent soil cover strategy adapted to their cropping system;
  • Master the key factors for a successful transition to direct seeding under permanent cover (rotation, fertility, cover crop management, pest management, etc.).
  • Evaluate the economic and environmental impact of their DMCS management.

Hybrid format:

  • Distance learning theory (2 half-days): Technical inputs, case studies, interactive quizzes.
  • Field practice (1 day): Analysis of plots, interpretation of soil profiles, exchanges with practicing farmers.

Active methods: Presentations, debates, questions and answers, practical work.

Evaluation: Quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.

Theoretical support: Lectures, presentations, written material given to participants.

Management tool: Use and presentation for choosing and managing plant cover crops.

Plot visits: Observation and analysis of soil profiles in real-life situations.

Exchange of practices: Feedback and discussion between participants and trainers.

Farmers in a transition phase or wishing to optimize their practices; Agricultural technicians and advisors (cooperatives, chambers of agriculture, agri-supply companies); Agricultural high school teachers and agro-ecology trainers. Quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-positioning

If you have any requests for adaptations to enable you to succeed in your course, please contact the disability advisor :

C. CARO

Tel: 01 30 79 95 09

Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr

Aucun 960€ TTC 5 3 Jours Michael GELOEN 91 Inter-company and intra-company

Dare to introduce cover crops into your cropping systems

Optimize your soils with direct seeding under cover: hybrid training (theory + field) to choose cover crops, manage fertility and make a success of your agroecological transition. Profile analysis, discussion and practical tools. Cultural assets Implantation Préparation du sol Biodiversité Choix variétal Gérer son système de culture Colza Tournesol Pois d'hiver Pois de printemps Féverole d'hiver Féverole de printemps Hybride Compatible Sur devis

Direct seeding under plant cover (DMCS) combines the cessation of tillage with the establishment of permanent soil cover. Today, this is the most advanced form ofconservation agriculture.

The agronomic benefits of these techniques are major, but only become real and lasting once farmers have mastered the system. Providing participants with the keys to the success of this system is the major challenge of this course.

Theoretical part (distance learning):

  • Typology of plant cover crops (annual and permanent): species, associations, agronomic benefits
  • Use and presentation of the ACACIA tool
  • Construction of a coherent SDCV technical itinerary
  • Rationalization of rotations
  • Establishing, maintaining and regulating cover crops
  • Nutrition, weed, pest and disease management
  • Crop associations and agronomic performance
  • Economic and environmental analysis of SDCV practices

Field part ( either in Baziège (31) or in Nièvre (58)):

  • Visit to SDCV plots
  • Soil profile and interpretation
  • Exchange of practices

At the end of the course, participants will be able to :

  • Explain the agronomic functioning of a direct seeding system under permanent cover
  • Identify the plant species that can be used according to their objective and the local soil and climate context
  • Develop a permanent soil cover strategy adapted to their cropping system;
  • Master the key factors for a successful transition to direct seeding under permanent cover (rotation, fertility, cover crop management, pest management, etc.).
  • Evaluate the economic and environmental impact of using direct seeding under cover.

Hybrid format:

  • Distance learning theory (2 half-days): Technical inputs, case studies, interactive quizzes.
  • Field practice (1 day): Analysis of plots, interpretation of soil profiles, exchanges with practicing farmers.

Active methods: Presentations, debates, questions and answers, practical work.

Evaluation: Quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.

Theoretical support: Lectures, presentations, written material given to participants.

Management tool: Use and presentation for choosing and managing plant cover crops.

Plot visits: Observation and analysis of soil profiles in real-life situations.

Exchange of practices: Feedback and discussion between participants and trainers.

Farmers in a transition phase or wishing to optimize their practices; Agricultural technicians and advisors (cooperatives, chambers of agriculture, agri-supply companies); Agricultural high school teachers and agro-ecology trainers. Quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-positioning

If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:

Christel CARO

Tel: 01 30 79 95 09

Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr

Aucun 960€ TTC 5 4 Jours Michael GELOEN 90 Inter-company and intra-company

Hemp: a high-potential crop that requires careful management

In 1/2 day: master the cultivation of hemp (no input, multi-purpose), key techniques, value chain and valorization. Field visit, hands-on expertise for sustainable, profitable production.

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As a no-input, low-fertilization crop, hemp responds particularly well to the mastery of basic production techniques. The expansion of outlets (construction, automotive, textiles, human food) makes hemp a crop with interesting development potential. In terms of surface area, France is currently the world's2nd largest producer.

Program:

  • Presentation of the hemp industry: history, players and organization of the sector
  • Hemp outlets: Main value-added sectors (textiles, construction, food, etc.)
  • Hemp physiology: Understanding the key biological elements for optimized cultivation, and adaptability to climate change.
  • Specificities of hemp cultivation: Adaptation to soils, choice of varieties, water and nutrient requirements.
  • Harvesting techniques: methods and equipment for efficient hemp harvesting
  • Identifying the main phytosanitary problems: Damage observed on the crop and prevention strategies

At the end of the course, participants will be able to :

  • Explain the organization of the hemp industry and its various stages of development
  • Analyze the agronomic, economic and environmental issues related to hemp cultivation
  • Identify and recommend the key cultivation techniques for successful hemp cultivation for different outlets.

Theoretical presentations in the classroom: clear, concise presentations on the hemp industry, its challenges, cultivation techniques and outlets.

Discussions and debates: time for interaction between participants and the trainer to share experiences, ask questions and explore key points in greater depth.

Plot visits: hands-on observation of cultivation techniques, varieties, development stages and any phytosanitary problems.

Interactive approach: the trainer, hemp expert Louis Marie ALLARD, leads the session in a dynamic way, drawing on feedback and case studies.

Evaluation: End-of-session quiz, questions and answers, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment.

Visual aids: illustrated presentations (diagrams, photos, graphs) to facilitate understanding of technical and economic concepts.

Pedagogical documents: handing out synthetic aids (data sheets, guides, memos) to enable participants to keep a written record of key information.

Knowledge acquisition tests: quizzes or questions and answers to assess participants' understanding and reinforce important points.

Plot visits: direct observation of crops, soils, varieties and cultivation practices, for hands-on immersion.

Development technicians, agri-supply and distribution professionals, teachers, farmers. End-of-session quiz, Q&A, individual satisfaction survey, self-positioning

If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:

Christel CARO

Tel: 01 30 79 95 09

Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr

Aucun 240€ TTC 5 15 https://public.dendreo.com/4rsx27tf4npws6tp4zAwc/media/kvhv3m63jy7AswsvkzyAwAcl4bbfgqtk3fst15c24fbA36czmm6hqsdvn8hcw9k5pfht1pj5hjxx3Azq3rj2ky5mlftv4m5m3rsvm85ggrrAcpj8 1 Jour Louis-Marie ALLARD 50 Inter-company and intra-company

Mastering sunflower cultivation

Combining theory, hands-on experience and discussion, this training course will provide you with concrete keys to efficient sunflower growing, secure your technical itineraries and sustainably improve your yields, depending on your context.

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A sustainable, competitive crop that provides ecosystem benefits, sunflower needs to be managed carefully to achieve its full potential. This training course provides you with the technical keys and agronomic benchmarks you need to secure your itineraries and maximize field performance .

Program:

  • Plant physiology: the key stages in sunflower development, and the main abiotic factors influencing yield.
  • Crop management: intercropping, planting, fertilization, weed control (including post-emergence), plant protection, irrigation, harvesting
  • Analysis and management of crop accidents: identification, causes, means of action

At the end of the course, participants will be able to :

  • recommend the key cultivation techniques for a successful technical itinerary in sunflower
  • diagnose major accidents that may occur during the crop cycle

Hybrid format:

  • Remote theory (2 hours): Technical inputs, case studies, interactive quizzes via Teams.

  • Field practice (1 day): Analysis of plots, observation of development stages, diagnosis of crop accidents, exchanges with the trainer.

Active methods: Presentations, discussions, debates, questions and answers, case studies, field diagnostics.

Evaluation: Quiz, oral questions and answers, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment at start and end of training.

Theoretical support: Lectures, presentations, written material given to participants.

Management tools: Presentation of technical levers for adapting cropping itineraries to specific contexts.

Field visits: Observation and diagnosis in the field to analyze development stages and crop accidents.

Practical exchanges: Feedback, discussions and debates between participants and trainer to enhance learning.

Technicians from development, agri-supply and distribution organizations. Farmers. Teachers. Quizzes, oral questions and answers, individual satisfaction survey, self-assessment at the beginning and end of the course

If you have any requests for adaptations to help you succeed in your course, please contact the disability referent:

Christel CARO

Tel: 01 30 79 95 09

Mail: c.caro@terresinovia.fr

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