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Le coup de main de la famille, discret trésor de l’agriculture française

Ouest France

Ouest France

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June 27, 2026

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Le coup de main de la famille, discret trésor de l’agriculture française

Installée en Mayenne, Carine Morel a embauché son père, retraité, comme salarié sur la ferme. Une aide bienvenue ici comme dans de nombreuses exploitations françaises, où le recours aux coups de main des proches est aussi fréquent qu’utile. Mais pour combien de temps encore ?

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