Published On: 19/06/20251.6 min read

A fair like no other

Biocybèle took place on Sunday 8 and Monday 9 June in Graulhet. Over the two days, producers and craftsmen from the surrounding area gathered at the fair to bring it to life once again this year.

There were 200 exhibitors: nearly twenty families of food products, handmade products, eco-construction, bookstores, schools, local cosmetics producers, plant sellers, winegrowers, restaurant owners, and market gardeners, all focused on alternative crops.

Various associations that regularly partner up with Envol Vert were also present, such as the LPO Tarn and many others representing the rise of ecological and sustainable development.

The atmosphere was lively throughout, with singing, aromas, and conferences hosted by the various stands throughout the two days.

Committed stakeholders

Envol Vert facilitated a round table discussion during which six people (farmers and APMA volunteers) presented recent and upcoming developments concerning support for agroforestry projects in the Tarn region.

In particular, they were able to present a brand new association: Partage d'Initiatives AgroForestières (P.I.A.F), created in April 2025 to take over the dissemination of agroecological practices by and for farms in the Tarn region.

They are looking for volunteers to work alongside them, so don't hesitate to contact us to join the movement!

Exchanges with enthusiasts

It would not be wrong to say that the association's presence at Biocybèle is essential, as it continues to break attendance records at its stands, with 137 people visiting to exchange ideas, learn, and discuss the association and its impact in the field.

In addition to exchanges between local actors, the often highly committed participants want to sign up for the projects presented to them, which further embeds SEVE, APMA, and P.I.A.F. in everyone's minds.

Many volunteers were able to take part in the games and chat with participants at the stand throughout the weekend. Thank you again to them for their commitment in the field!

A fair like no other

Biocybèle took place on Sunday 8 and Monday 9 June in Graulhet. Over the two days, producers and craftsmen from the surrounding area gathered at the fair to bring it to life once again this year.

There were 200 exhibitors: nearly twenty families of food products, handmade products, eco-construction, bookstores, schools, local cosmetics producers, plant sellers, winegrowers, restaurant owners, and market gardeners, all focused on alternative crops.

Various associations that regularly partner up with Envol Vert were also present, such as the LPO Tarn and many others representing the rise of ecological and sustainable development.

The atmosphere was lively throughout, with singing, aromas, and conferences hosted by the various stands throughout the two days.

Committed stakeholders

Envol Vert facilitated a round table discussion during which six people (farmers and APMA volunteers) presented recent and upcoming developments concerning support for agroforestry projects in the Tarn region.

In particular, they were able to present a brand new association: Partage d'Initiatives AgroForestières (P.I.A.F), created in April 2025 to take over the dissemination of agroecological practices by and for farms in the Tarn region.

They are looking for volunteers to work alongside them, so don't hesitate to contact us to join the movement!

Exchanges with enthusiasts

It would not be wrong to say that the association's presence at Biocybèle is essential, as it continues to break attendance records at its stands, with 137 people visiting to exchange ideas, learn, and discuss the association and its impact in the field.

In addition to exchanges between local actors, the often highly committed participants want to sign up for the projects presented to them, which further embeds SEVE, APMA, and P.I.A.F. in everyone's minds.

Many volunteers were able to take part in the games and chat with participants at the stand throughout the weekend. Thank you again to them for their commitment in the field!

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