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Présentation d'article : "Organic Farming Adoption in the French wine sector: Can Cooperatives Make a Difference ?"

Séminaires et ateliers / Environnements, Séminaire Environnements

On March 12, 2026

Institut d'Urbanisme et de Géographie Alpine

Photo de Elle Hughes: https://www.pexels.com/fr-fr/photo/verre-rempli-de-vin-2954929/

Avec Marie Lassalas (GAEL)

L'équipe Environnements a le plaisir de recevoir Marie Lassalas, maîtresse de conférences à Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA et au GAEL, pour présentation et discussion de son article "Organic Farming Adoption in the French wine sector: Can Cooperatives Make a Difference ?", dont voici le résumé :

In France, organic farming adoption has slowed down despite ambitious targets set by the European Green Deal and the French National Strategic Plan. The role that cooperatives, as key stakeholders, can play in encouraging the adoption of environmental practices remains underexplored in the literature. This study examines how they may promote organic farming by adjusting the design of the contracts established with their members.

Using a discrete choice experiment with winegrowers from a wine cooperative, we assess farmers’ preferences for contract attributes such as environmental requirements, advisory services, partial vineyard contracting, price premiums, and yield-loss compensation mechanisms. We choose the wine sector as it faces a major challenge in reducing pesticide use.

Results show that winegrowers are highly responsive to market-based economic incentives such as a 30% premium and compensation options for yield loss. They have heterogeneous preferences regarding the inclusion of environmental requirements within the farming contracts. A latent class analysis identified three groups of winegrowers: a majority are Adverse to change (61%), others are specifically Reluctant to organic (26%), and the smallest group are Organic lovers (13%). While cooperatives' farming contracts can be a potential instrument to increase the uptake of organic farming, additional tools and policies are needed, at least in the short-term, to scale up its uptake.

Date

On March 12, 2026
Complément date

14h-16h

Localisation

Institut d'Urbanisme et de Géographie Alpine

Complément lieu

Salle G402

Submitted on March 5, 2026

Updated on March 5, 2026