About
The range of natural solutions developed by Amprolys Lab offers a healthy and effective alternative to the pesticides and antibiotics used in agriculture. It is vital to promote biodiversity at all levels of agriculture in order to naturally stimulate beneficial ecosystems.
OUR VISION OF HEALTHY AND EFFICIENT AGRICULTURE
Our systemic approach focuses on ecosystem balance, particularly by working on animal activity and plant microbiota, in order to reduce the use of synthetic products. We want to respond to the increasingly urgent demand from farmers and consumers for safe agricultural products.
Our biosolutions promote biodiversity in every ecosystem (soil, plants, water, animals, effluents), making the microbiota more robust. Combined with a comprehensive approach to farming, our products enable a significant reduction in chemical inputs.
Innovative solutions serving agriculture
Discover our innovative solutions in an ambitious effort to restore balance to ecosystems and enable plants and animals to thrive without the use of chemicals.
The range of natural solutions we have developed offers a healthy and effective alternative to the pesticides and antibiotics used in agriculture.
It is vital to promote biodiversity at all levels of agriculture in order to naturally stimulate beneficial ecosystems.
OUR VALUES
Respect for nature and the environment
We want to contribute to a more virtuous model, from producer to consumer, better managing existing resources by producing in an innovative and efficient manner.
A long-term partnership
We help you produce in a healthier, more economical, and more sustainable way, with complete peace of mind.
Rémy Chérel
CEO
A nutrition engineer and the son of a farmer, Rémy created Olitys® and offers farmers a different perspective by adopting a comprehensive and dynamic view of the interactions at play within their farms. In 2016, he founded Amprolys Lab® to enable the PRANA group to develop its own solutions and technologies for the future.
“Our strength lies in our ability to analyze the balances and imbalances within a farm.”