Carrefour monitors the use of synthetic pesticides in the crops of its own brands. In comparison with national data in agricultural sectors from today, Carrefour stated to have been able to reduce the use of pesticides by an average of 50%. The retailer, however, doesn't own data on pesticide use other than its own brands. Carrefour also supports producers in the process of converting to organic farming through a long-term contract, lasting 3 to 5 years, which secures the farmers' investments via intermediate pricing between conventional and organic. At the end of 2022, 1,247 references of Carrefour Bio branded products were sold in France (Carrefour Bio, Nectar of Bio, Carrefour Baby Bio). Overall, the supermarket is close to a green classification in the category of fruits and vegetables. But neither the offer nor the procurement policy focuses on pesticide-free production.