Eincheville. At the Grain Dépaysant farm, traditional methods are a guarantee of quality.

Justine and Matthieu Guillaume farm the family land they inherited from their grandparents. Continuing the organic farming tradition, the Guillaumes are taking their approach to the next level by investing in the equipment needed to process their produce on-site and sell it from their shop.
As the National Assembly votes to implement the Duplomb law reintroducing neonicotinoids into agricultural practices, Justine Guillaume deplores a "step backward" and worries about the harmful effects on biodiversity and human health. Since organic farming excludes the use of pesticides, the Guillaumes resort to mechanical means. The hoe, for example, allows...
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