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Images: In Marseille, the Renaissance of an Old Agricultural Estate Saved From Concrete

Summary by Made in Marseille
After a hard fight to save an old agricultural estate from urbanization, a young couple revived the valley of the Hautes Douces, to produce fruits, vegetables, olives and organic eggs. They changed their lives while creating one. With their one-year-old daughter, Léa and Enis evoke their agricultural conversion a few years ago. For questions of "values, personal and professional development. And to be useful on our scale", explains the young mot…
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After a hard fight to save an old agricultural estate from urbanization, a young couple revived the valley of the Hautes Douces, to produce fruits, vegetables, olives and organic eggs. They changed their lives while creating one. With their one-year-old daughter, Léa and Enis evoke their agricultural conversion a few years ago. For questions of "values, personal and professional development. And to be useful on our scale", explains the young mot…

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Made in Marseille broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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