LIC in France

Pasture‑Based Genetics for progressive French grazing systems

The LIC Europe team is proud to bring our very best genetic offerings to French dairy farmers.

About us

LIC Europe, based in the United Kingdom, works alongside European partners such as Progenes in France, and in close connection with our New Zealand headquarters. Together, we help French dairy farmers access New Zealand genetics specifically developed for grass-based systems — genetics selected for fertility, robustness, efficiency, and lifetime performance.

France’s dairy industry is built on balanced systems, and long-term herd performance. With a temperate climate and reliable rainfall, many French dairy farmers who operate grazing systems understand that pasture, fertility, and efficiency are central to profitability. A strong focus on milk quality, animal welfare, and value-added dairy products continues to shape modern French dairying.

These principles closely mirror those of New Zealand’s dairy system — where cows are bred to efficiently convert grass into high-quality milk, season after season. This shared production philosophy creates a natural fit for New Zealand pasture-based genetics in French dairy herds.

LIC genetics are proven in pasture-based environments where efficiency matters most. In France, these genetics support resilient cows that perform across different grazing systems that can also include supplemented feeding regimes — helping farmers build profitable herds aligned with modern production and sustainability goals.

Explore our international website to learn more  about LIC, our genetics, products and services, and history and performance of New Zealand’s pasture-based dairy industry.

Contact us

Our people

LIC Europe Team

James Simpson

James Simpson​

LIC Europe General Manager​
TOM-SMITH

Tom Smith

Business Support Manager
Sean Chubb

Sean Chubb

Business Development Consultant

LIC International Team

TRINA-DUNNING

Trina Dunning

International Manager
KAPY-MACOWN

Kapy Macown

International Sales and
Marketing Support

Distributor

Progenes
France

Thierry Lamanda

News

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