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INRA is the leading European agricultural research institute and
one of the foremost institutes in the world for agriculture, food
and the environment. It is also the second largest public research
institute in France.
Founded in 1946, the National Institute for Agricultural Research
(INRA) is a mission-oriented public research institution under
the joint authority of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research
and the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
The research conducted at INRA concerns agriculture, food, nutrition
and food safety, environment and land management, with particular
emphasis on sustainable development.
Its principal goals:
producing and disseminating scientific knowledge
developing innovations and know-how for the benefit of society
through its expertise, informing decision-making by public and
private sector players
promoting scientific and technical culture and participating
in the science/society debate
training in and through research.
Partnerships
A large number of partnerships and exchanges with the
international scientific community in numerous countries in Europe,
America, Asia and Africa.
INRA has an active partnership policy with:
the scientific world: higher education and research organisations
the socio-economic world: private companies, agricultural organisations
local authorities
public authorities which call upon the expertise of INRA scientists
on the national, European and international levels.
Human resources: 1840 researchers, 2360 engineers, 4640 technicians
and administrative staff, 1200 doctoral students and 1000 foreign
trainees and researchers.
Organisation: 14 scientific departments, 21 regional research
centres
Budget for 2005: €680 million
Status: public scientific and technological establishment (EPST)
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