> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://doc.agribalyse.fr/documentation-en/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://doc.agribalyse.fr/documentation-en/agribalyse-program.md).

# ABOUT AGRIBALYSE

- [What is the AGRIBALYSE database?](https://doc.agribalyse.fr/documentation-en/agribalyse-program/agribalyse-supporting-ecological-transition.md): Since 2010, the AGRIBALYSE® program has produced methodologies and reference data on the environmental assessment of agricultural and food products.
- [Agribalyse, a collective construction - the GIS Revalim](https://doc.agribalyse.fr/documentation-en/agribalyse-program/agribalyse-a-collective-construction-the-gis-revalim.md): Since September 2021, the governance of Agribalyse has evolved towards a GIS (Scientific Interest Group) REVALIM. The database retains its name and remains the property of ADEME.
- [Link with Ecoinvent & WFLDB](https://doc.agribalyse.fr/documentation-en/agribalyse-program/link-with-ecoinvent-and-wfldb.md): The Agribalyse database includes other partner databases.
- [A knowledge basis for operational tools](https://doc.agribalyse.fr/documentation-en/agribalyse-program/a-knowledge-basis-for-operational-tools.md): Agribalyse is a knowledge basis and a methodological reference for environmental assessment. This basis feeds operational sectoral tools.
- [A network of experts](https://doc.agribalyse.fr/documentation-en/agribalyse-program/untitled.md): The AGRIBALYSE® program brings together a network of experts who support you in understanding and disseminating the work (documentation, training, technical days).


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