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  1. CHHAN

    France

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    Sek Chhan was born in Cambodia, where his family lived in Battambang, a small town located approximately 150 km form the border with Thailand. They were farmers and they made a living from the rice they grew. When the Chhan family moved to France, it was a real cultural shock to them since it was the first time they had left Asia. To help the family make end meet, Ms Chhan began to prepare spring rolls and samosas for associations. Although Asian cuisine was not very well-known and appreciated in the late 1980s in Sainte-Sigolène, a small village in Haute-Loire, she continued to develop her culinary talents. During this time, the young Sek pursued his studies, never forgetting the culinary and commercial experience acquired with his mother. He reproduced the family recipes and opened a small shop called "Les nems de mon enfance" in the Loire, with the help of Noemie. In just a few weeks, after moving to new premises, "Les nems de mon enfance" will continue to produce the highly appreciated spring rolls and samosas. This will also enable the short circuit production of new Asian dishes, using local products, whilst respecting the family know-how. Don't hesitate to contact us for more details!

  2. DOMAINE LA GOUJONNE

    France

    The Kraus & Fils GAEC, an association of producers, was founded in 1994. Sitting 25 kilometres apart, the merger of two family vineyards created Domaine La Goujonne, 35 hectares producing PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) Côtes de Provence and Coteaux Varois en Provence wines. With the passage of time, the domaine grew in size and sales increased. In 2016, Domaine La Goujonne acquired the remaining family-owned parcels adjacent to the Vicari bastide, extending the domaine by a further 20 hectares. Domaine La Goujonne is now certified organic, after a 3-year conversion process audited by ECOCERT to ensure that products and practices meet the required standards. The domaine has always worked to grow grapes in a rational way that respects the environment. We prefer working the soil and cooperating with livestock farmers rather than using weed killers. We use minimal phytosanitary treatments, and only ever use the correct insecticide-free products that have been certified and recommended. Domaine La Goujonne is well aware that the public today holds food industry professionals to far higher standards than ever before. This means that growers and producers must constantly adapt to meet customer expectations if they are to succeed and develop. Please don't hesitate to contact us for further details!