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Project aim:
The association of organic companies in Occitanie, Ocebio, wished to organise a workshop on the future strategy for the organic specialised trade for its members.

Activities of ECOZEPT:
Ecozept organised and facilitated this workshop (15 participants) and created a methodology for brainstorming and strategy development. Participants came from organic retail and processing industry. We documented the results by providing strategy recomendations.

Client:
Occitanie Entreprises Bio

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