From cleaning rental housing to growing vegetables, is there only one (big) step?
In any case, this is the atypical path followed by Amadou Traoré, a young Ivorian trained by the French network of agroecology and permaculture "Fermes d'avenir" before being hired as a market gardener by the Layat farm, in Auvergne.
Arrived in France in 2018, Amadou found a vocation there: "I love everything about my job: the environment, the earth, its "functioning", he smiles.
What I like about organic market gardening is that we don't use chemicals.
I want to produce health to pass it on to people, I don't want to make them sick”.
“A chance to fit in”
An enthusiasm shared by Nathalie Cerclé, co-creator of the farm that employs her: "It's a chance that this program is open to people with an immigrant background, because it teaches us a lot and it allows them to integrate into our society.
Discover the journey and the daily life of this real "hard worker" in this video from our partner Brut.
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