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SAFER Ile-de-France

The Société d’Aménagement Foncier et d’Établissement Rural (SAFER) de L’Ile de France is a land operator with a public service mission to develop rural and peri-urban land in the Ile-de-France region. It is a not-for-profit public limited company under the dual authority of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, and the Ministry of Finance. Its missions are to maintain and develop agriculture, protect the environment, promote local development in conjunction with local authorities, and ensure the transparency of the land market.

Projects carried out in partnership with SAFER IDF are in the public interest. They illustrate, on the same territory,  the complementarity of different public policies (on the environment and agriculture) implemented by public and private players (government departments, local authorities, AEV, SAFER, ECT). 

SAFER Ile-de-France and ECT are partners on several projects:

  • a completed project to turn a damaged site into an agricultural and ecological space in Grisy-Suisnes (77). 
  • a project currently underway to rehabilitate run-down land in an urban environment: the transformation of the former Sempin quarry into a landscaped park in Chelles (77).

Partnership life

26/01/2024

ECT and SAFER Ile-de-France inaugurate Grisy-Suisnes site (77)

26/01/2024

[CP]- Safer Ile-de-France and ECT inaugurate the agricultural redevelopment and environmental restoration of Grisy-Suines, a former polluted and degraded site

In the heart of the Seine-et-Marne region, Safer de l’Ile-de-France and ECT inaugurated the agricultural redevelopment and environmental restoration of a former polluted and degraded site, in the presence of Pierre Ory, Prefect of Seine-et-Marne and Jerôme Regnault, Ile-de-France Regional Councillor and 1st Vice-President of Ile-de-France Nature. Grisy-Suisnes (Seine-et-Marne 77), January 23, 2024 Pierre Marcille, Chairman of Safer de l’Ile-de-France, Laurent Mogno, Chairman of ECT, Jean-Marc Chanussot, Mayor of Grisy-Suisnes and Seine-et-Marne departmental councillor, and Louis-Marie Saoût, Mayor of Coubert, officially opened the exemplary rebirth of the La Grange-le-Roy site, in the presence of Pierre Ory, Prefect of Seine-et-Marne, Sébastien Lime, Secretary General of the Seine-et-Marne Prefecture, Jerôme Regnault,…
27/11/2023

Spoil and landscape at the “Metro! Le Grand Paris en mouvement” exhibition

The Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine and Société du Grand Paris present a new exhibition dedicated to the transformation of the Paris metro and the Grand Paris Express project. Tuesday, November 7 – Inauguration of the exhibition “Métro – Le Grand Paris en Mouvement”, at the Cité de l’architecture et du Patrimoine, Paris This exhibition explores the huge construction site of the Grand Paris Express. An exceptional opportunity to reconsider and take an interest in mobility on the scale of the Ile-de-France region. “From land to landscape The trail illustrates the transformation of excavated soil from the Grand Paris Express into a new landscape. Ae present the development project…
28/06/2023

5 questions to Tom Tirlemont, project manager at SAFER Ile-de-France on the Grisy-Suisnes project

The Grisy-Suisnes project comes to an end after 4 years of soil input. On this occasion, our partner SAFER IDF is highlighting this ecological restoration and agricultural renewal project.  Can you tell us a little about the genesis of the Grisy-Suisnes project? In the 1990s, the Domaine de la Grange-le-Roy fell victim to the dumping of polluted materials and aborted tax-relief operations, leaving it in a state of abandonment by the early 2000s. After several unsuccessful projects, Safer de l’Île-de-France became the owner of the 67-hectare estate in 2012, with the exception of the château and outbuildings. When we bought this property 11 years ago, we realized that the…
03/06/2019

Launch of 1st phase of rehabilitation of Grange au Roi estate (77)

Grisy-Suisnes (77) castle development project a success The people of Grisy-Suisnes have been won over by the project to save the château. Supported by SAFER and operated by ECT. In Edition 77 of Le Parisien, journalist Marine Legrand reports on the public meeting held to discuss the project led by SAFER and ECT. Read the article in Le Parisien 77 SAFER IDF has officially launched the 1st phase of rehabilitation work on the Domaine de la-Grange-Le-Roy in Grisy-Suisnes (77). On this occasion, Laurent Mogno, President of ECT, presented the phasing of inert soil inputs. The aim of the project is to restore the farmland by planting walnut trees and…