Organisateurs

Le Congrès Mondial de la Bio (OWC) est organisé par IFOAM - Organics International avec un consortium d'organisations françaises de l'agriculture biologique. Il est géré par un comité de pilotage de 4 personnes.

Il est soutenu par des institutions et des partenaires français nationaux, régionaux et locaux, des centres de recherche et d'éducation clés, ainsi que par les principaux promoteurs de l'agriculture biologique en France et en Europe.


Co-organisateurs :

IFOAM - Organics International: Founded in 1972, IFOAM – Organics International is the only global organic umbrella organization, uniting diverse range of stakeholders contributing to the organic vision.


Agence Bio: Created in 2001, Agence Bio is a national public platform that contributes to the development, promotion and professionalization of organic farming in France.


A PRO BIO: A PRO BIO the regional network organisation for the organic sector in the Hauts-de-France region of France (North of Paris). They gather and work daily with local farmers, producers, distributors and consumers. A PRO BIO engages in the development of sustainable, ethical and fair trade practices and supports local entrepreneurs and organic businesses. They also raise awareness on sustainable food and farming practices towards the greater public and local decision makers and institutions, notably encouraging the introduction of organic products in school canteens and catering.


Bio Centre: Bio Centre is an association that promotes organic farming in the Centre-Val-de-Loire region of France. Their purpose is to structure and grow the organic sector regionally, involving and working with the entire local value chain : from farmer to consumer.


Cluster Bio: Cluster Bio promotes the organic sector in the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region of France. They work with various stakeholders (from farmers to research centers and corporates), throughout the life cycle of organic agriculture projects. They have a network of more than 300 members.


Ecocert: France’s leading certification agency and was at the forefront of organic farming certification. Ecocert has contributed to the growth of organic agriculture by helping draft French and European regulations.


FNAB (National Organic Farming Federation): FNAB is one of France’s main professional organic farming networks since 1978. FNAB is a national federation that has strong regional presence and working groups across the country.


GRAB (Organic Farming Research Group): GRAB is a research and innovation center recognized for its expertise at national and European level. GRAB carries out organic trials for and with farmers in South-Eastern France.


IBB (Initiative Bio Bretagne): IBB is a professional network of businesses and stakeholders involved in organic farming across Brittany. IBB develops and promotes organic farming and the local organic food industry, supporting and boosting its growth while coordinating regional research and innovation. They are behind the Be Reizh label, the first and only Briton organic label.


INTERBIO Nouvelle-Aquitaine est l’association interprofessionnelle bio régionale de la région Nouvelle-Aquitaine, le siège est basé à Bordeaux. Elle regroupe plus de 270 adhérents qui sont représentatifs de l'ensemble de la chaine de valeur et des filières bio de la région. INTERBIO participe à la promotion et au développement des filières bio en Nouvelle-Aquitaine et soutient l'introduction des produits bio en restauration collective.


InterBio Pays de la Loire: Located in the Loire valley (Pays de la Loire, west of France), InterBio Pays de la Loire is a professional network that develops and promotes organic farming and the local organic food industry, for school catering, restaurants, and specialized shops.


ITAB: Organisme de recherche appliquée dédié́ à l’agriculture biologique, il est l’interlocuteur national de recherche–expérimentation en AB : identification des besoins de recherche, construction et coordination des projets, centralisation et diffusion de l’information scientifique et technique, transfert et partage d’expertise, ingénierie et formations. Reconnu d’intérêt général, l’ITAB contribue depuis 1982 à développer l’agriculture biologique pour une agriculture et une alimentation en phase avec les aspirations de la société.


MABD (biodynamic farming movement): MABD is the federation for regional, national, and French-speaking organizations involved in biodynamic agriculture.


Natexbio: National federation of organic processors and distributors.


SYNABIO: SYNABIO is the largest professional French network. It brings together over 160 corporates from the specialist organic processing and distribution sector.


Institutions de soutien

Des institutions françaises nationales, régionales et locales soutiennent le Congrès Mondial de la Bio et s'engagent pour son succès.



Partenaires :

Les partenaires du Congrès Mondial de la Bio 2021 travaillent à nos côtés depuis que la candidature de la France pour l'organisation du Congrès a été déposée en 2017.

ABioDoc: ABioDoc is the National Center for Organic Farming Resources and a department of VetAgro Sup, which manages the only French-language organic farming database (Biobase).


BIOMAS prépare une large gamme de légumes biologiques originaux pour les marchés locaux et nationaux. Le groupe BIOMAS comprend des producteurs organisés. Leurs fermes, de taille familiale, sont situées sur la côte nord de la Bretagne et bénéficient du climat océanique. Nos agriculteurs sont fiers de leur région et de leurs sols et les protéger en pratiquant une agriculture respectueuse de l'environnement.


IFOAM France: French representatives and delegates of the International Federation IFOAM - Organics International.


INRA Researchers - Science Forum: INRA is the French National Institute for Agricultural Research and the second largest institution in the world in terms of the number of publications it produces on agricultural, plant, and animal sciences.


Natexpo: Natexpo, the international trade show for organic products, is the event that is shaping the future of organic, organized by and for all the stakeholders in the organic market. For nearly 30 years, it has been a major event for all market players bringing together producers, manufacturers, processors, distributors and specialists in the sector at the national and international level.


ISOFAR: The International Society of Organic Farming Research (ISOFAR) serves as the premier international society on organic research, for scientists, students, and non-profits interested in organic agriculture. We facilitate global co-operation in research, education and knowledge exchange. We support our members through a wide array of services, publications, and events.


BIOFACH: BIOFACH, the World's Leading Trade Fair for Organic Food. Since 1990, the organic trade sector has met in February each year, at the Exhibition Centre in Nuremberg, Germany. BIOFACH is the place where people share their passionate interest in organic food, get to know each other and exchange views.