Gib’Adapt, the latest research program in the game industry

2023-10-30 22:20:39
What does thein the game industry today?

The game sector is represented by InterProchasse which brings together 11 members, including the National Union of Hunting Game Producers, the game section of the National Union of Hatchers, the French Poultry Confederation and the National Federation of Hunters. In recent years, the sector has become much more professional for economic, technical and regulatory reasons. And the latest health crises have accelerated this professionalization, by forcing structures to achieve a satisfactory level of economic competitiveness and an effective economic profitability threshold in order to cope with the increase in the level of technicality and biosecurity faced by breeders. of game. The game industry has become strongly structured over the last 15 years. And this both in terms of professional organization and the evolution of breeding practices, to improve the quality of the game. This is how our sector became a European leader.

How does the game sector is it innovative?

Like any sector, we listen to both societal expectations and those of our customers who are the hunting players in the world of hunting. It is therefore to respond to their requests, tacit or explicit, that we carry out scientific research programs with a view to improving the capacity of adaptation and acclimatization of our game, when it returns to the wild. The first study that we carried out jointly with scientists dates from 2008. It was called the ARC project (Alectoris Rufa Certified) and it had a scale that went beyond our borders. The objective was to work on the quality of the strain of the red chukar partridge, an exogenous species, in relation to the level of pollution that it had caused when it was released into the wild in the 1980s. We started by doing the inventory of the genetic quality of red partridges in the wild and in breeding. Then we worked with the Antagene laboratory on a protocol to create a new test which made it possible to determine the level of hybridization of the partridge. A revolutionary test which was validated in 2014 by an agreement between the National Union of Hunting Game Producers and the National Federation of Hunters.

Today, and sinceA few years you have been working on a new project: Gib’Adapt?

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