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every occurring match the appendant string * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of * matches into an array of arrays where every element is an * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 * and its string offset into subject at offset * 1. * * * * ]]> * * The above example will output: * * Array * ( * [0] => Array * ( * [0] => foobarbaz * [1] => 0 * ) * * ) * * [1] => Array * ( * [0] => Array * ( * [0] => foo * [1] => 0 * ) * * ) * * [2] => Array * ( * [0] => Array * ( * [0] => bar * [1] => 3 * ) * * ) * * [3] => Array * ( * [0] => Array * ( * [0] => baz * [1] => 6 * ) * * ) * * ) * ]]> * * * * The above example will output: * * If this flag is passed, unmatched subpatterns are reported as NULL; * otherwise they are reported as an empty string. * * If no order flag is given, PREG_PATTERN_ORDER is * assumed. * @param int $offset Orders results so that $matches[0] is an array of full * pattern matches, $matches[1] is an array of strings matched by * the first parenthesized subpattern, and so on. * * * * * ]]> * * The above example will output: * * example: , this is a test * example: , this is a test * ]]> * * * So, $out[0] contains array of strings that matched full pattern, * and $out[1] contains array of strings enclosed by tags. * * * * The above example will output: * * So, $out[0] contains array of strings that matched full pattern, * and $out[1] contains array of strings enclosed by tags. * * If the pattern contains named subpatterns, $matches * additionally contains entries for keys with the subpattern name. * * If the pattern contains duplicate named subpatterns, only the rightmost * subpattern is stored in $matches[NAME]. * * * * ]]> * * The above example will output: * * * [1] => bar * ) * ]]> * * * * The above example will output: * @return int Returns the number of full pattern matches (which might be zero). * @throws PcreException * */ function preg_match_all(string $pattern, string $subject, array &$matches = null, int $flags = PREG_PATTERN_ORDER, int $offset = 0): int { error_clear_last(); $result = \preg_match_all($pattern, $subject, $matches, $flags, $offset); if ($result === false) { throw PcreException::createFromPhpError(); } return $result; } /** * Searches subject for a match to the regular * expression given in pattern. * * @param string $pattern The pattern to search for, as a string. * @param string $subject The input string. * @param array $matches If matches is provided, then it is filled with * the results of search. $matches[0] will contain the * text that matched the full pattern, $matches[1] * will have the text that matched the first captured parenthesized * subpattern, and so on. * @param int $flags flags can be a combination of the following flags: * * * PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE * * * If this flag is passed, for every occurring match the appendant string * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of * matches into an array where every element is an * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 * and its string offset into subject at offset * 1. * * * * ]]> * * The above example will output: * * Array * ( * [0] => foobarbaz * [1] => 0 * ) * * [1] => Array * ( * [0] => foo * [1] => 0 * ) * * [2] => Array * ( * [0] => bar * [1] => 3 * ) * * [3] => Array * ( * [0] => baz * [1] => 6 * ) * * ) * ]]> * * * * * * * PREG_UNMATCHED_AS_NULL * * * If this flag is passed, unmatched subpatterns are reported as NULL; * otherwise they are reported as an empty string. * * * * ]]> * * The above example will output: * * * string(2) "ac" * [1]=> * string(1) "a" * [2]=> * string(0) "" * [3]=> * string(1) "c" * } * array(4) { * [0]=> * string(2) "ac" * [1]=> * string(1) "a" * [2]=> * NULL * [3]=> * string(1) "c" * } * ]]> * * * * * * * * If this flag is passed, for every occurring match the appendant string * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of * matches into an array where every element is an * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 * and its string offset into subject at offset * 1. * * * * ]]> * * The above example will output: * * Array * ( * [0] => foobarbaz * [1] => 0 * ) * * [1] => Array * ( * [0] => foo * [1] => 0 * ) * * [2] => Array * ( * [0] => bar * [1] => 3 * ) * * [3] => Array * ( * [0] => baz * [1] => 6 * ) * * ) * ]]> * * * * The above example will output: * * If this flag is passed, unmatched subpatterns are reported as NULL; * otherwise they are reported as an empty string. * * * * ]]> * * The above example will output: * * * string(2) "ac" * [1]=> * string(1) "a" * [2]=> * string(0) "" * [3]=> * string(1) "c" * } * array(4) { * [0]=> * string(2) "ac" * [1]=> * string(1) "a" * [2]=> * NULL * [3]=> * string(1) "c" * } * ]]> * * * * The above example will output: * @param int $offset If this flag is passed, for every occurring match the appendant string * offset (in bytes) will also be returned. Note that this changes the value of * matches into an array where every element is an * array consisting of the matched string at offset 0 * and its string offset into subject at offset * 1. * * * * ]]> * * The above example will output: * * Array * ( * [0] => foobarbaz * [1] => 0 * ) * * [1] => Array * ( * [0] => foo * [1] => 0 * ) * * [2] => Array * ( * [0] => bar * [1] => 3 * ) * * [3] => Array * ( * [0] => baz * [1] => 6 * ) * * ) * ]]> * * * * The above example will output: * @return int preg_match returns 1 if the pattern * matches given subject, 0 if it does not. * @throws PcreException * */ function preg_match(string $pattern, string $subject, array &$matches = null, int $flags = 0, int $offset = 0): int { error_clear_last(); $result = \preg_match($pattern, $subject, $matches, $flags, $offset); if ($result === false) { throw PcreException::createFromPhpError(); } return $result; } /** * Split the given string by a regular expression. * * @param string $pattern The pattern to search for, as a string. * @param string $subject The input string. * @param int|null $limit If specified, then only substrings up to limit * are returned with the rest of the string being placed in the last * substring. A limit of -1 or 0 means "no limit". * @param int $flags flags can be any combination of the following * flags (combined with the | bitwise operator): * * * PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY * * * If this flag is set, only non-empty pieces will be returned by * preg_split. * * * * * PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE * * * If this flag is set, parenthesized expression in the delimiter pattern * will be captured and returned as well. * * * * * PREG_SPLIT_OFFSET_CAPTURE * * * If this flag is set, for every occurring match the appendant string * offset will also be returned. Note that this changes the return * value in an array where every element is an array consisting of the * matched string at offset 0 and its string offset * into subject at offset 1. * * * * * * If this flag is set, for every occurring match the appendant string * offset will also be returned. Note that this changes the return * value in an array where every element is an array consisting of the * matched string at offset 0 and its string offset * into subject at offset 1. * @return array Returns an array containing substrings of subject * split along boundaries matched by pattern. * @throws PcreException * */ function preg_split(string $pattern, string $subject, ?int $limit = -1, int $flags = 0): array { error_clear_last(); $result = \preg_split($pattern, $subject, $limit, $flags); if ($result === false) { throw PcreException::createFromPhpError(); } return $result; } C.R.L Coopérative Régionale du Lauragais – Coopérative agricole de toutes céréales confondues


À Propos de nous

1936 – 2025

Notre Histoire

Créé en 1936 par Maurice Izard, suivi de son fils Aristide Izard, puis de son gendre Richard Sié au côté de son épouse Suzon, et aujourd’hui dirigée par leurs deux enfants Éric et Line Sié, la  C.R.L (Coopérative Régionale du Lauragais) est une coopérative agricole « familiale » sur quatre générations.

Nous sommes une coopérative céréalière de toutes céréales confondues et distributeurs de l’approvisionnement.

Nous achetons  dans cinq départements (Haute Garonne, Aude, Tarn, Gers, Ariège) pour revendre aux industriels, meuniers, commerçants…

Projet en cours : Création d’une unité de stockage de plus de 5700 tonnes, ce qui portera la capacité totale à 31 000 tonnes


C.R.L : la COOPéRATIVE RÉgionale du LAURAGAIS

L’Activité de la C.R.L

Notre activité repose à ce jour sur quatre lignes de produits :

  • La réception et la commercialisation de céréales
  • La distribution de semences
  • La distribution de produits de protection des plantes
  • La distribution d’engrais


 

Nos Valeurs

La C.R.L est la coopérative régionale du Lauragais  rassemblant différents producteurs de la région avec pour objectif principal de vendre leurs produits locaux à un prix juste et viable. Ce projet à finalité sociale met au centre de ses activités le respect de l’humain et celui de son environnement naturel et social. La C.R.L se veut être une alternative, au modèle économique dominant, permettant de reprendre notre droit à une souveraineté alimentaire et assurer une alimentation saine et nutritive pour tous. 

La C.R.L se veut être avant tout un outil de distribution gouvernée collectivement  entre producteurs et consommateurs évitant le surenchérissement individuel. La finalité sociale du projet s’entend par un lieu de mixité, faisant le pont entre les producteurs, les consommateurs.trices et les travailleurs.euses. L’idée est alors  de créer des liens, des espaces de discussions, de penser, de partage, d’échange de savoir faire  La C.R.L crée des emplois durables.  C’est aussi un soutien aux jeunes désireux de s’installer comme céréaliers, mettant à leur disposition des outils et services d’accompagnement en capitalisant les connaissances au niveau des procédures juridiques, l’accès à la terre, les partenariats, etc.

La conviction de la C.R.L est que l’avenir est un retour à  l’agriculture paysanne, écologique et de proximité, tout en redonnant son vrai sens à notre terre nourricière. En tant que lieu d’échanges et de formation continue, la C.R.L est un mélange expérimental de savoir-faire agricole, de soutien aux actuels et nouveaux producteurs et de création d’emplois durables en vue de proposer des produits de qualité à des prix acceptables, tout en garantissant le maintien et le développement des fermes de la région de manière durable.


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12 Avenue François Mitterrand

31290, Villefranche-de-Lauragais