La Clé des Champs was born in 2014 from a social and environmental responsibility (CSR) project by Areva in Gabon, associated with the extraction of rare earths in Lambaréné.
To create value for the benefit of the local populations, the idea of the consulting company classM is to launch a purchasing center in order to supply the mine with fruits and vegetables from the surroundings instead of transporting the merchandise from it. foreigner.
“We have also approached oil tankers installed in the region in order to optimize local purchases
, explains Gautier de Warenghien, general manager of Clé des Champs.
The project quickly gained momentum, we became the leader in the distribution of fruit and vegetables. ”
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In the meantime, Areva withdrew, the mining project was not profitable.
La Clé des Champs continued its adventure with Compagnie fruitière de Marseille as its reference shareholder.
With four employees, the company now has 120. It supplies hotels, restaurants and small
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