This dissertation investigates the impact of chemical pesticide use in the European Union, with a focus on Pertinent Eco-Solutions (PES), producer of ecological alternative solutions. Initially, it describes PES's founding, its structure in Europe and the US, and the innovative biocidal technology it promotes. The author's role as Export Project Manager is detailed, highlighting efforts in expanding markets, conducting field trials, and navigating complex regulatory frameworks. The analysis concludes with an exploration of the obstacles that EU regulations pose to innovation, emphasising the regulatory environment's impact on sustainable agricultural alternatives.
This report outlines France's economic representation abroad, emphasising Business France's role in economic diplomacy. It then describes the author's tasks within this entity, from supporting start-ups to specific projects in export department. In conclusion, a reflective analysis delves into challenges and opportunities for Turkish start-ups, their migration to France and the comparison between the startup ecosystems of both countries.