Marché d'intérêt national de Nantes, National wholesale market in Rezé, France.
The National Market of Nantes is a large trading hub in Rezé with over one hundred specialist vendors and merchants. The facility includes multiple halls with separate sections for fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and flowers, plus service areas for business support.
The market was established by decree in 1965 and first located at Champ de Mars. It moved to Île de Nantes in 1969 and relocated again to its current location in Rezé in 2019.
The market serves as a central meeting place for local producers and traders from the Greater West region. Daily business transactions here have created long-standing relationships between vendors who have worked together for decades.
The market operates 24 hours daily and is primarily used by wholesalers and professional traders. Access is controlled to maintain an organized environment for business activities.
The facility's roof is covered with solar panels that power the cold storage operations. These renewable energy systems significantly reduce operating costs for the entire complex.
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