Seed Factory🏗️ Episode 1: MAS Seeds® Invests in the Future with the Modernization of Its Haut-Mauco Facility! 🌱
For over 50 years, our Haut-Mauco facility in the Landes region has played a central role in producing maize, sunflower, and oilseed rape seeds. Today, thanks to an ambitious modernization program supported by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region as part of the “Factories of the Future” initiative, we’ve reached an exciting new milestone.
💡 Three key objectives are driving this transformation:
✔️ Enhancing industrial performance,
✔️ Optimizing energy consumption,
✔️ Improving operator well-being and safety.
We’re thrilled to share this first video, offering a glimpse of this transformation. In the coming weeks, stay tuned to discover :
🔹 The new technologies streamlining our production lines
🔹 Our commitments to sustainable and performant agriculture
🔹 The ambitious goals we’re striving to achieve by 2030
🎥 Watch now and let us know:
👉 Which part of the production process would you like to see up close?
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