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AmapetiteCagette is the website of an AMAP (Association pour le Maintien d’une Agriculture Paysanne, or Association for the Preservation of Peasant Farming) based in Chartres, France. It is not a traditional e-commerce site, but a local organic produce mutual-support organization that connects nearby organic producers with “consom’acteurs” — consumers who take an active role. Its focus is on local, seasonal, low-carbon food and stable support for small-scale farmers.
The site mainly provides membership information, weekly distribution details, a producer directory, association contacts, and historical announcements. Members can pick up vegetable baskets every Thursday from 17:30 to 19:30 at 4 Place St-Brice, Chartres. In addition to vegetables, partner producers also cover beef, pork, lamb, dairy products, bread, honey, beer, apple juice, wine, flour, oil, eggs, and more. Some ordering is handled through the AMAPJ app, while the website also publishes information on producers, certifications, contract models, and the email addresses of responsible contacts.
According to the available information, the 2026/2027 season runs from May 2026 to the end of April 2027. The association membership fee is 15 euros. Vegetable baskets come in three tiers: Solo at 6 euros per week, Duo at 12 euros per week, and Famille at 18 euros per week. Prices for other products are not fully listed in the main text and are generally handled according to each producer’s partnership contract and ordering process.
The advantages are clear pricing, a transparent production chain, and strong community ties. Consumers can directly support local organic agriculture while reducing intermediaries and the carbon footprint of transport. The producer list is extensive and covers many everyday food needs. The drawbacks are also obvious: the service is highly dependent on a fixed offline location and fixed pickup time; members need to pay in advance and accept yield fluctuations caused by weather and natural conditions; they are also expected to take turns helping with distribution. The website is more announcement-style, with a lot of historical information, and the online purchasing experience is not comparable to that of modern fresh-food e-commerce platforms.
It is suitable for people living near Chartres who can pick up their orders every week and who care about organic food and local agriculture, especially families willing to participate in a community mutual-aid model. It is not suitable for users in China looking to buy remotely, nor for anyone who needs instant delivery, flexible returns and exchanges, or nationwide logistics.
This is a local French association website with mostly static content, so it can usually be accessed directly from mainland China. However, its service is entirely offline and local. For Chinese users, its main value is as a reference for studying the French AMAP model, community-supported agriculture organizations, and local food supply chains.
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amapetitecagette.fr is an France Agri & Food provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach amapetitecagette.fr directly.