Local products from Raeren (BE) to Henri-Chapelle (BE)

Local products from Raeren (BE) to Henri-Chapelle (BE)


A regional product is a product that comes from the same region as where it is sold. This usually concerns small-scale produced or cultivated products. Often these products also have a regional recipe or composition. In general, it is about food.
Possible reasons for choosing a regional product are:
• The characteristic features of the product (such as taste)
• Supporting local entrepreneurs and businesses
• Saving the environment (less transport and small-scale production)

Regional products can be found in specialist shops but also in many supermarkets, where they are increasingly being added to the range due to demand. Many retail chains offer entrepreneurs the space to add local products to the shelves on a limited scale. This can also be regarded as a form of corporate social responsibility.

Distillerie Radermacher
In 1836, Peter Radermacher, a farmer decided to found a gin distillery. At the time he already possessed a mill and could use his corn as raw material.
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