


Will we still be making wine in France in 2050?
Year after year, we hear of crops being compromised and farmers suffering from extreme weather events. Droughts, late frosts, hail, fires, floods – and all the diseases that come with them. Climatic events have become the norm for a lot of winegrowers. As a result of...
How Extreme Weather Conditions Are Impacting the Agrifood Chain?
Written in collaboration with Christelle Castet, Head of Science and Ana Pachon, Communications Manager at AXA Climate.Extreme weather such as drought and heatwaves have a significant impact on crop yields globally, and the recent extraordinary winter drought in...
How will the agricultural value chains evolve as a result of climate change?
The summer of 2022 was a record-breaking season, marked by several heatwaves, forest fires and severe drought, foreshadowing alarming meteorological conditions in the near future.

Regenerative agriculture transition to be accelerated through new impact fund from AXA, Unilever and Tikehau Capital
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Phenological stages: The key to understand and reduce the impact of climate change?
Phenological stages of plants are linked to climate and therefore to agricultural risks. Knowing this relationship can help with future crop protection: installation, practices, alerts and insurance.