Roux Graineterie of Carpentras

Coordinates: 44°03′01″N 5°02′34″E / 44.0504°N 5.0429°E / 44.0504; 5.0429
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Roux Graineterie of Carpentras
Graineterie Roux de Carpentras
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Alternative namesGraineterie Aimé Roux
General information
Statusstanding
LocationCarpentras, France
Address34 rue Bel Air
Coordinates44°03′01″N 5°02′34″E / 44.0504°N 5.0429°E / 44.0504; 5.0429
Construction started1907
Completed1920
Opened1919
OwnerTown of Carpentras

The Roux Graineterie of Carpentras, seed company founded in 1907,[citation needed] at 34 rue Bel Air Carpentras in Vaucluse, France is an outstanding example of this industry, which now has five such institutions in France of which only two are classified as historical monuments (one in Carignan in Ardennes and the other monastic barn 14th century to Blois in Loir-et-Cher ). Since the order of September 9, 2005 the building is listed as monument. Graineterie the works for nearly a century from 1919 until the early 2000s.[citation needed]

Successive owners[edit]

In 1913, Albert Simon, merchant seeds Sorgues, bought the mill built by Pierre Nicolas and completed two years earlier Bel Air in Carpentras. He installed a seed treatment business under the name of Maison Albert Simon called the Moulin. In 1917, his daughter married Aimé Roux and receives the mill dot. Loved the Graineterie Roux with the official title of Souville Factory was founded in 1919.[citation needed] Its main activity is the decortication of seeds but also the packaging and trading of seeds produced by the local market, destination food sector (rice, rapeseed, sunflower, psyllium, ...). Located near the Carpentras Station, including freight activity has never ceased distributing its products on a national scale.[citation needed]

In the early 1920s, the first expansion of the mill operates, as well as the construction of a first floor. In 1928, the entire building is raised and a new facade is made. At that time the new machines are purchased to build new production lines.[citation needed]

During the Second World War, was requisitioned graineterie: line decortication is used to treat rice and also, as stated in the oral tradition, split peas. In 1949, Aimé Roux institutions are created. André Roux, son of the founder, became plant manager in 1951 and made arrange the laboratory. It obtains authorization for seed multiplication.[citation needed]

In the middle of 1980, the result of a bankruptcy, the plant becomes graineterie Bel-Air and the late 1990s Maurice Fra farmer and customer praises graineterie and denominates activity Fra Shelling.[citation needed]

Now the factory is also involved in the treatment of various types of grains (cereals, oilseed, protein) provided by local farmers and for food in the context of legislation of products from organic farming (the ECOCERT).[citation needed]