SCEA du Ricquet, agricultural company, Hauts-de-France, Sombrin, agricultural cooperatives, Unéal, Ternoveo, InVivo, Noriap, Limagrain, Cristal Union, Roquette, Téréos, Herta, Bigard, Bonduelle, Nestlé, McCain, Coca-Cola, Lesaffre
Presentation of SCEA du Ricquet, an agricultural company based in Sombrin, France, operating in the Hauts-de-France region.
[...] Created on October the SCEA DU RICQUET is an Agricultural Civil Society Enterprise based in Sombrin (62810), France. Specialized in the cultivation of cereals (excluding rice), legumes and oilseeds, the company has an active establishment and employs 3 employees. Led by Olivier Baclet, it has a social capital of ?863,500 and is registered with the RCS of Arras under the number Its activity is identified under the NAF/APE code 0111Z. The SCEA du Riquet is located at 2 Rue de la Mairie Sombrin, with a S.A.U. [...]
[...] The sector comprises more than 1,300 companies in the region, generating a turnover estimated at around 10 billion euros. Regarding the micro-environment of the SCEA du Ricquet, potential clients of the SCEA du Riquet include agricultural cooperatives such as Unéal, Ternoveo, InVivo, Noriap, Limagrain and Cristal Union. Suppliers such as SNEB or Fertitrade could be among the suppliers of the SCEA. The competitors of the SCEA du Ricquet are essentially the other agricultural operations in the region: 23,500 in 2021. References Essentiel_no24_-_RA2020_-_62_cle8f4e1e.pdf What is the place of agriculture in Hauts-de-France? [...]
[...] The sector comprises more than 1,300 companies in the region, generating a turnover estimated at around 10 billion euros. According to R. DE BRUECKER, the environment includes everything that is located outside the company, such as technology, clients, competitors, institutions, or even the political and economic climate. The characteristics of the SCEA du Ricquet's environment include stability, complexity, and uncertainty. The meso-environment of the company focuses on the agricultural sector in Hauts-de-France. This region is highly agricultural, with a high density of cooperatives and actors in the supply chain. [...]
[...] The Hauts-de-France, the first agricultural region in France, occupies a major economic position with 67% of its territory dedicated to agriculture. Although the number of agricultural operations has decreased by a third in 20 years, the region still has 23,463 operations and 41,000 farmers, accompanied by 13,000 agricultural employees. Including agro-food and commerce, agriculture represents more than 100,000 jobs, or 4.7% of regional employment. The Hauts-de-France region dedicates two-thirds of its territory to agriculture, with a particularly high proportion of arable land, representing 58% of the regional surface area, compared to a third at the national level. [...]
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