Content tailored to your profile
From consumers to professionals, INAO addresses a wide audience with very diverse expectations. To provide an experience tailored to the needs and questions of each, the interface offers a navigation path specific to each profile:
- Particular
- Opérateur
- Operator
- Control body
- Journalist, with a "Press" section offering extensive data and a dedicated contact form
- Local authorities
- Students and researchers
The site's entire tree structure has been redesigned, with a funnel structure, from general information to technical data, to make it easier to find what you're looking for. The interface was designed in line with the French government's graphic charter, offering a streamlined aesthetic that emphasizes content above all else.
SIQO (Official Quality Identification Signs) in the spotlight
The SIQOs now have their own sections. They present information on the signs and their promises, as well as spaces dedicated to professionals and specific news:

More product education
The interface of the search engine for products under SIQO has also been improved, to better showcase the products and explain in an educational way what characterizes them.
Of course, all previously available data remains accessible, including product specifications.
A interactive map of France allows you to discover products under geographical indication in the territories.

Information by theme
Climate change, evolving societal expectations, a more complex market... The world of SIQO is in full swing. To make sure you don't miss out on any information, the new INAO website gives pride of place to news.
Are you particularly interested in viticulture, fruit sectors, SIQO law or sustainability? A system of keywords gives you one-click access to current topics. A great way to discover the diversity of INAO's activities.
Promoting the Institute, its missions and its history
The modernized interface naturally highlights the Institute, its highly original operation and its many missions. On the occasion of INAO's 90th anniversary, an extensive "History" section looks back at the various stages in France's policy of promoting agricultural products.
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