Ca va chez vous ? A Hennezel

How are things at home? In Hennezel *** This week, "How are things at home?" stops in Hennezel, in the heart of the Vosges Southwest inter-municipal community. Located between La Vôge-les-Bains and Darney, this large municipality with its many hamlets cultivates its identity through heritage, community life, and agricultural activities. Basketball, a museum of glass, iron, wood, and the Resistance, local initiatives: Hennezel relies on a dynamic network that contributes to its appeal. The program begins with Manon Deliot, the town's new mayor. She discusses her commitment to serving the community, the challenges facing rural areas, maintaining local services, and the projects that will support the village's development in the coming years. Next, we head to Les Légumes de la Ga farm, where Gaëlle Thomas has chosen to retrain as an organic market gardener after twenty years in the social integration sector. She presents her work, the vegetables she grows, and the challenges producers face in the face of climate change. At the end of the program, we meet with the managers of Ferme de Briseverre, known for its blueberry crops. This is an opportunity to discover a flagship product of the region, as well as the diversification efforts undertaken with strawberry cultivation and pick-your-own farms open to the public. This episode focuses on local commitment, agriculture, and the promotion of the skills and expertise that sustain the region. === Vosgestv's Special Resources === https://mtr.bio/vosgestv