Key Takeaways
- Doriane has officially launched Bloomeo Breeding, a next-generation workflow-driven software platform for managing plant breeding programs, now available to breeding organisations worldwide including global seed companies, mid-sized breeders, and research institutes.
- The platform is the result of a €10 million investment over four years, combining Doriane's 40+ years of plant breeding data management expertise with modern software engineering; Doriane will continue investing €2 million per year in further development.
- Bloomeo Breeding integrates genetics, environment, and management (GxExM) into a single data model, enabling breeders to move beyond isolated data analysis toward fully contextualised, workflow-driven decision-making across field, laboratory, and office activities.
- The existing Bloomeo platform is used by over 550 users within Limagrain at a 95% adoption rate, which Doriane cites as evidence of its user-centric design methodology and implementation approach.
- Bloomeo Breeding will be demonstrated live at the ISF World Seed Congress 2026 in Lisbon, with a dedicated webinar also scheduled for June 18, 2026.
Doriane, a specialist in plant breeding data solutions, has officially launched Bloomeo Breeding, its next-generation software platform designed to manage and transform plant breeding programs. The platform is now available for immediate use by breeding organisations worldwide and follows the successful deployment of earlier Bloomeo modules across agronomy testing and variety development.
Doriane's Bloomeo Breeding: A Workflow-Driven Approach
Bloomeo Breeding positions itself as the first workflow-driven platform for plant breeding, designed to unify every stage of the breeding lifecycle — from parental selection through advancement to commercialisation — within a single system. The platform is built on an open, API-driven architecture that connects legacy systems, laboratory platforms, and external analytics tools, acting as what Doriane describes as the central nervous system of breeding R&D.
“Breeding organizations don't need another database. They now require collaborative, workflow-oriented systems capable of streamlining breeding operations, integrating complex data flows, and helping teams make better decisions, faster,” said Louis Gauthier, Co-CEO of Doriane.
Integrating Genetics, Environment, and Management
A core technical capability of Bloomeo Breeding is its integration of genetics (G), environment (E), and management practices (M) into a single data model. The platform supports day-to-day operations across field, laboratory, and office workflows; captures field data through a mobile, offline-first application; and provides integrated data validation and quality control across programmes, regions, and teams. Multi-factor trial analysis enables breeders to better understand genotype × environment × management (GxExM) interactions — a dimension that conventional breeding data systems have historically handled in isolation.
“Modern breeding is no longer just about genetics. Understanding how varieties interact with their environment and management practices is critical. Bloomeo Breeding is designed to make this complexity actionable,” said Tristan Duminil, Head of Agronomy at Doriane.
Doriane's Investment, Adoption, and Roadmap
Bloomeo Breeding is the product of a €10 million, four-year development investment. Doriane has committed €2 million per year in ongoing development, with a focus on envirotyping and environmental data integration, advanced analytics, workflow improvements, and AgTech partnerships. The company points to the existing Bloomeo module's 95% adoption rate among 550+ users at Limagrain as validation of its implementation methodology. Doriane states that competing solutions often face longer implementation cycles and lower adoption rates even well after project initiation.
ISF World Seed Congress and June Webinar
Bloomeo Breeding will be presented through live demonstrations at Doriane's booth at the ISF World Seed Congress 2026 in Lisbon. A dedicated webinar is also scheduled for June 18, 2026, offering breeding organisations a deeper look at the platform's capabilities and real-world applications.
