Learn and understand
Whether you are a student or a teacher, if you are curious about science, you are in the right place. In this area of our website, you will find information and resources related to agriculture, food, and the environment that will help you better understand how science affects your daily life. They will also encourage you to form an opinion about and help build our common future. Come discover our reports, graphs, videos, and games!
Our research topics
Our research topics lie at the crossroads between agriculture, food, and the environment. We tackle questions that are central to our daily lives and that are at the heart of the global challenges that affect us all. These include enhancing food security, limiting the effects of climate change, preserving biodiversity and other resources, and ensuring a good quality of life.…
Play and participate with INRAE
Simple or multiple choice questions, card or board games, participatory science, take a few minutes and have fun testing your knowledge online or participating in research...

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Pl@ntNet is celebrating its 10th anniversary: securing its long-term future through the creation of an open consortiumPRESS RELEASE - Some ten years after the launch of the collaborative plant identification platform used by millions, its four founding members (CIRAD, INRAE, INRIA and IRD) have set up a consortium to secure its long-term future. The consortium, run by INRIA and affiliated with the Agropolis Fondation, is looking for new members.

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Save sick cows in “Battle for Cattle,” a free science strategy gameRace against time to save cows from the scourge of antibiotic resistance, this addictive new strategy game enables its players to learn about the European research efforts to make the world’s first synthetic vaccine against the deadly Mycoplasma bacteria. It was developed in close collaboration with INRAE researchers and other world-leading European scientists, as part of the MycoSynVac research project.
Our videos
Our videos can help you understand what’s going on in the world…
Guillaume Martin, agroecology in full swing:
Pascal Neveu, orchestrating big data:
Sophie Nicklaus, children's eating habits: