Landmark moments
- In the 1970s, New Zealand kiwi fruits were first sold in the USA, the UK (mainly London) and then in Germany. Some French plantations were created in the Dordogne region, in Landes, Corsica and South East France.
- The first kiwi fruits were sold in 1970.
- In 1977, pioneering farmers created a GIE in order to pool marketing resources and most importantly, to stock their fruit. This spirit of diversification quickly brought around twenty new producers together.
- In 1979, François LAFITTE met Guy POYLECOT while working on his plantation project. The two men found that they shared the same vision and worked together to found the GIE and organise its activity.
- The GIE transformed into a cooperative and established its place within the local economic landscape.
- To ensure the project's longevity, the GIE developed into a cooperative form in 1982. The SCAP KIWIFRUITS de France laid the foundations for both its main solidarity-based principles and its organisation (such as providing technical advice to producers). In 2017, these values continue to have an influence on the daily reality of all the teams within the group of companies formed by SCAAP KIWIFRUITS DE FRANCE and PRIMLAND.
Primland is pleased to invite you to their stand (D14-Hall 22) on Wednesday 8 February at 4pm to blow out the 40 candles on our birthday cake.
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