Gilles Pérole, deputy mayor in charge of education, and the team of the MEAD no longer count the visits to Haute-Combe that have become a ritual for many communities and structures wishing to engage in the reform of the food policy of their territories. Many people came to visit Mouans-Sartoux’s project, from Forcalquier, Val de Drôme, Corsican delegation, the city of Gonfreville-l'Orcher, Mèze and representatives of the Luberon Regional Natural Park. Pedagogy and communication are one of the pillars of the MEAD so that, everywhere, good practices can flourish.
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