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Le Lauzet
05220 Le Monêtier les Bains
France
Les gays
05380 Châteauroux les Alpes
France
Trained as a mountain leader, Jean-Jacques Daubert is passionate about the Alps. In contact with nature, flora and insects, he naturally turned to beekeeping, aiming to convert to organic farming. Direct sales and short circuits!
Organic mountain and forest honeys perfectly reflect the botanical richness of these two environments.
The plant origins correspond to all the plants of the so-called "mountain" (900 to 1200 m) and "high-mountain" (over 1200 m) ecosystems: dandelion, bramble, raspberry, conifer, rowan, bilberry, wild thyme, rhododendron... not forgetting the plants of fallow land and undergrowth, whose biodiversity is one of the guarantees of the excellent taste quality of this honey.
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Trained as a mountain leader, Jean-Jacques Daubert is passionate about the Alps. In contact with nature, flora and insects, he naturally turned to beekeeping and converted to organic farming. He produces mountain and forest honey, not to mention delicious honey and honey/propolis sweets, stamped "Esprit Parc National - Ecrins" Esprit parc national - Ecrins.
I'm in the Hautes-Alpes département between Briançon and Gap, in the foothills of the Ecrins, near the village of Châteauroux-les-Alpes.
My main activity is as a professional beekeeper. When the National Park team rolled out the Esprit parc nationalbrand , they came to meet me as I was already on their territory and they were already aware of my activities.
Theidea behind the Esprit parc nationalbrand is to find people in the region who work in different fields, and to convey the ideas of the National Park, with all its links to biodiversity and environmental protection. As a beekeeper, I'm looking for this kind of environment. It's conducive to trying to produce honey that reflects the values of the National Park.
In the life of the National Park, there are human beings too, and we're ultimately part of that life. If we preserve these landscapes, it's because we also benefit from them. In other words, quality in terms of production and environmental quality of life.
I've been an ambassador since the brand was launched, in 2015! I'm still an ambassador today, and I think I'll remain one for a few years to come.
*Interview conducted for the Tour de France de la Biodiversité 2024, a partnership between the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, ASO and France TV.
05160 Chapelle Saint Marcellin
France
569 rue de la Draye
Hameau de la montagne
05200 Crots
France
Les gays
05380 Châteauroux les Alpes
France