Zero Pesticides
The human impact
For decades, under the influence of strategic and financial issues, humans have been forcing nature to adapt to their own requirements. With four births per second and a constantly increasing average life expectancy, the challenges of optimising yields in the diversified fields of agri-food have clearly opened the way to genetic modification, monoculture and active chemical treatment. This logic and its deleterious effects on man and his biotope are now proven by the work of numerous researchers and scientists recognised by their peers.

We propose alternative solutions to avoid the use of biocides
Adverse effects of chemicals on species and the environment
Biocides such as insecticides, fungicides and herbicides have the specificity of acting chemically on the vital functions of living organisms, by disrupting their hormonal or nervous signalling, respiration or cell division and protein synthesis. It turns out that many living organisms have common physiological processes and mechanisms, which explains why an insecticide represents a risk well beyond its initial target and a direct threat to humans.