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"Si les gens plantent, c'est que les gens y croient" : les exposants du salon Floralies et jardinage de Nouméa ravis de l'affluence - Outre-mer La 1ère

The article discusses the success of the Floralies and Gardening exhibition in Noumea, highlighting the satisfaction of exhibitors with the high attendance. The event has attracted many visitors, which exhibitors interpret as a sign of public belief in gardening activities. The piece emphasizes the positive reception of the event by participants and attendees, suggesting a growing interest in horticulture among the local population.

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"Si les gens plantent, c'est que les gens y croient" : les exposants du salon Floralies et jardinage de Nouméa ravis de l'affluence - Outre-mer La 1ère

The article discusses the success of the Floralies and Gardening exhibition in Noumea, highlighting the satisfaction of exhibitors with the high attendance. The event has attracted many visitors, which exhibitors interpret as a sign of public belief in gardening activities. The piece emphasizes the positive reception of the event by participants and attendees, suggesting a growing interest in horticulture among the local population.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event related to gardening and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides a neutral account of the event's success without apparent bias or framing that leans toward any particular political perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 60): The article reports on exhibitors' satisfaction with attendance at a garden show but lacks specific data or quotes to support claims of 'affluence.' It presents a positive sentiment without contextual depth, limiting factual accuracy and objectivity.

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