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Shareholders
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Permanent Assembly for the Chambers of Agriculture

Permanent Assembly for the Chambers of Agriculture. The Chambers for Agriculture are public establishments led by electives who represent all the shareholders within the agricultural and rural world. The APCA represents 88 county and inter-country chambers on a national scale, as well as 19 regional chambers.
It owns 5% of the shares.

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AFPP - French Crop Protection Association

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CUMA - French Cooperatives for the Use of Agricultural Materials

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French Agricultural Trading Business

The French Agricultural trading business
The FNA unites businesses from the agricultural supplies industries (outputs including : fertilisers, PPPs, seeds, animal feed) as well as those involved in the collection of cereals, graisn and pulses. Out of 400 businesses, they make a turnover of €6 billion, employing 11,000 workers.
FNA owns 11.33% of shares.

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French National Union of Farmers

The FNSEA is the major professional agricultural union in France. It represents 20,000 syndicates, 94 federations and county unions, 22 regional federations and 38 specialised producer associations.
FNSEA holds 5% of shares.

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The Agricultural Cooperation

The Agricultural Cooperation uniting 200 cooperatives concerned with the collection of grains and seeds as well as the distribution of agricultural supplies, which makes a turnover of more than €10 billion. With 25,000 employees assisting more than 300,000 members of the cooperatives, this businesses produce 74% of the national French collection of cereals, at 42 million tonnes.

The Agricultural Cooperation own 11.33% of the shares.

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SOVEEA - Society for the Recovery of Fertilizer Packaging

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The French union for Businesses and Enterprises for the protection of Gardens and Green Spaces

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UIPP - French Union for the Crop Protection Industry

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InVivo

With 223 cooperatives as members, InVivo was the first French agricultural cooperative group. Working as a reference point in each section of the agricultural industry, InVivo aims to conceive, develop and transfer techniques, products, tools and services allowing cooperatives and farmers to produce with a higher quantity and quality.
InVivo owns 11.33% of shares.