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Liste Mise À Jour En Janvier 2018) Etablissements agréés pour la vente ou l’application de pesticides en Polynésie française (liste mise à jour en janvier 2018) Les lignes en bleu désignent les établissements agréés pour l’application Etablissement n°TAHITI Lieu géographique Responsable Ader 553 164 ZI Punaruu (Tahiti) Henri LOPEZ-DIOT Aéroport De Tahiti (SSLIA) 936 161 Aéroport de Tahiti - Faa'a (Tahiti) Frédéric MOR Agrichem A193 87 Pk 34 c/mer - Papara (Tahiti) Matatia TIARE Agritech Papeete 99 853 Rue des Remparts - Papeete (Tahiti) Gilles YAU Agritech Faa'a 99 853 Pk 4,8 c/mont - Quartier Tavararo, Faa'a (Tahiti) Gilles YAU Agritech Service 99 853 Pk 4,8 c/mont - Quartier Tavararo, Faa'a (Tahiti) Gilles YAU Aline Tahiti 35 253 ZI Punaruu – Punaauia (Tahiti) Marc TSUHLFAUTH Ampélidacées S.A. 264 028 Avatoru (Rangiroa) Dominique AUROY AT3D Services B53 467 Pk 6,5 c/mont – Piafau – Faa’a (Tahiti) Terauhere MOUCHAS Atelier Bobois 723 825 Lotissement Erima – Arue (Tahiti) Marotea VITRAC Bio3D 896 712 Pk 10,8 c/mont – Punaauia (Tahiti) Stéphane PERCHAUD Biogénie 557 835 Pk 5,5 rte de l’aéroport – Immeuble Lee – Faa’a (Tahiti) Magali GIL Bora Brico 628 511 Vaitape (Bora-Bora) Karl DELORT – Sébastien MOSOLE Carovog Sanivog 131 276 38, avenue du chef Vairaatoa – Papeete (Tahiti) Cyril – Claude DARDEL Carroll 014 159 Route Sainte Amélie – Papeete (Tahiti) Desmond CARROLL Chambre d’Agriculture et de la Pêche Lagonaire 233 635 Taravao (Tahiti) Henri TAURAA Cultiland Faa’a A810 72 Pk 3 c/mer Auae – Faa’a (Tahiti) Valérie TSAU TSEN Cultiland Arue A810 72 Pk 4,9 c/mont – Arue (Tahiti) Valérie TSAU TSEN Delion Raiatea 366 666 Tahina – Uturoa (Raiatea) Emanuele FIUMARELLA DJO Oyé-Oyé A68 574 Angle rue des Remparts/rue Clappier – Papeete (Tahiti) Jean-Yves ULIERS Devappro-Agro B34 087 Faratea – Taravao (Tahiti) Christian SOIHIEZ 1 Ecosystèmes 519 629 Pk 1,2 côté mer - Afaahiti (Tahiti) Ariel MANGIN EPPV 24 646 Fare-Ute – Papeete (Tahiti) Frédéric WITTMAN Ets Aming 039 321 Avenue du Chef Vairaatoa – Papeete (Tahiti) David CHONGTSEN CHONG Ets Delion 56 481 ZI Tipaerui - Papeete (Tahiti) Emanuele FIUMARELLA Ets Livine Papenoo (Tahiti) Rodney LIVINE Ets Silloux & Fils 222 885 Uturoa (Raiatea) Jonas SILLOUX Faa'a Matériaux 385 757 Auae - Faa'a (Tahiti) Béatrice LAINE Fenua Insectes A26 382 Pk 10 Vallée Tuauru - Mahina (Tahiti) Jean-Luc GERARD Galeries Puchon 143 685 Uturoa (Raiatea) Annie PUCHON Green Zone 631 325 Immeuble Chonel - Taravao (Tahiti) Jonathan Michel Harehoe Stop Insect 351 528 Pk 12,5 c/mont - Punaauia (Tahiti) Teremu HAREHOE Heiata's Garden A34 543 Av. du Régent Paraita - Papeete (Tahiti) Cédric WONG - Maité LABAN Heifara JRC Services 429 209 Pk 39,5 c/mer - Papara (Tahiti) Jean-Raymond CAHOT Hervé Matériaux 118 521 Allée Pierre Loti - Papeete (Tahiti) Philippe HERVE Hortiplus 303 800 Pk 36,8 c/mont - Papara (Tahiti) Hans CHOLET Huahine Import 80 648 Fare (Huahine) Eric TEMANAHA Hygiène Pest Elimination (HPE) 017 541 Super Mahina (Tahiti) Yves SANGUE Hygiène Propreté Santé 165 092 Pk 19,8 c/mer - Paea (Tahiti) Yannick CHARTIEZ Hyper Brico 175 372 Av. du Prince Hinoi - Papeete (Tahiti) Hemida FEDAOUCH Hyper Dépôt 878 439 Rond-point de la Punaruu (Tahiti) Eric MOUGIN Idéfix 726 869 Pk 3 3,8 c/mont - Papara (Tahiti) Yann WONG HEN Jardine Land 891 879 Taravao Centre (Tahiti ) Denis TENANT Jardins de Tahiti 889 295 Pk 45,3 c/mont - Mataiea (Tahiti) Philippe CATHELAIN JC AGI Pest Control A76 585 Pk 21,1 c/mont - Paea (Tahiti) Jean-Luc PREZIOSI Jim Peillard 356 774 Pk 15,5 c/mont - Punaauia (Tahiti) Jim PEILLARD JLM Import 105 544 ZI Punaruu - Punaauia (Tahiti) Renaud LAROCHE - Denis GOUAUX Kilimoana Services 586 584 ZI Punaruu - Lot. Sage - Punaauia (Tahiti) Jean-Hubert LAUGHLIN 2 Killing Insects 612 721 Pk 12,5 c/mont - Punaauia (Tahiti) Stéphane PERCHAUD La Seigneurie de Tahiti 900 266 Pk 6,3 c/mer - Faa'a (Tahiti) Yannick LELAN Lai Woa Matériaux 385 757 Av. Georges Bambridge - Papeete (Tahiti) Alphonse LAINE Matahiarii Pest Control 477 398 Pk 7,8 c/mont – Arue (Tahiti) Richard IRITI MCM 49 858 ZI Tipaerui - Papeete (Tahiti) Georges TRAMINI MCM Api 49 858 Av. Georges Clemenceau - Papeete (Tahiti) Georges TRAMINI MCR 102 020 Uturoa (Raiatea) Guy ALVES Menuiserie Metzger 728 543 ZI Vaiare (Moorea) Yves METZGER Mr Bricolage 840 900 Rond-point Heiri - Faa'a (Tahiti) Philippe WALTHER Multipass 619 585 Nuutania - Faa'a (Tahiti) Carine MONTAS Noahoturau A30 962 Fare - Huahine Heimata MOUA Office Polynésien de l'Habitat 27 58 001 ZI Tipaerui Eddy LHIES Paea Distribution 207 936 Pk 18,9 c/mont - Paea (Tahiti) Veroarii MONTARON Palmer Insector 578 831 Av. prince Hinoi - Papeete (Tahiti) Jeff PALMER Pest Control Service 075 853 Av. Georges Clemenceau - Papeete (Tahiti) Jean-Claude VAXELAIRE Polybois 48 264 ZI Tipaerui - Papeete (Tahiti) Alain SIU Polymat 105 528 Pk 5 Maharepa (Moorea) Gil KEROMEN Polyinsectes 895 557 Super Mahina (Tahiti) Emilienne GERARD Pro Insectes A37 017 Pk 3,5 Plateau de Taravao (Tahiti) Teva CAVALLO Quincaillerie Hugues 072 694 Pk 10,5 c/mont - Punaauia (Tahiti) Benoît HUGUES Quincaillerie Nahoata 102 293 Av. Ariipaiea Pomare - Pirae (Tahiti) Alex DECIAN Quincaillerie Siou Lee 025 601 Quartier du Commerce - Papeete (Tahiti) Gaston LAUX Quincaillerie Siou Lee Junior 025 601 Av. Georges Clemenceau - Papeete (Tahiti) Sandrine LAUX Quincaillerie Taiarapu 149 104 Afaahiti (Tahiti) Gilles JOUSSIN Raromatai Proservices 554 934 Uturoa (Raiatea) Thierry SALMON Saga Polynésie 687 020 ZI Punaruu (Tahiti) Patrick BOSSUET Sarl Chalons 119 669 Lotissement Tahina - Uturoa (Raiatea) Anthony CHALONS 3 Shoot Insectes 965 475 Motu Temae (Moorea) Pascale GRIMARDIAS Sin Tung Hing Ace Papeete 410 951 Fare-Ute - Papeete (Tahiti) Gérard SIU Sin Tung Hing Ace Taravao 410 951 Taravao (Tahiti) Gérard SIU Socimat 341 313 Pk 6,5 c/mer - Faa'a (Tahiti) Stéphane GRAVIETTO Sofap 083 071 Pk 36 - ZI Papara (Tahiti) Georges TRAMINI SOP Manu 236 778 Lotissement Mitirapa - Toahotu (Tahiti) Philippe RAUST SOS Termites 843 797 7 résidence Jay - Arue (Tahiti) Patrick BOUEILH Sotapor 41 079 24 Av. du commandant Chessé – Papeete (Tahiti) Yolande RURUHAU Stam 035 691 ZI Tipaerui (Tahiti) Jean-Emmanuel ANESTIDES Stop Agriculture 73 346 Immeuble Brown - Afaahiti (Tahiti) Michèle LINTZ Stop Bora 982 264 Vaitape (Bora-Bora) Pascal CHEVALIER Strategy 917 005 Lot. Super-Mahina - Mahina (Tahiti) Jason BREGMEN Tahiti Here Vert A76 791 Pk 39,2 c/mer - Papara (Tahiti) Tatiana GRAND Tahiti Pest Control 33407 ZI Tipaerui (Tahiti) Julien CONTRl Tahiti Raid Insectes 945 832 Lot. Maire Nui N° 63 c/mont – Tautira (Tahiti) Clayton TAEREA Tahiti Spiraling Process 060 533 Pk 13,2 c/mont - Punaauia (Tahiti) Jean-Victor MARAEAURIA Tallinn-Pi Pacific Industries 624 577 St Hilaire, Rte du Mont Marau - Faa'a (Tahiti) Stéphane LONG Tama Insecticide A28 602 Pk 14,7 c/mer Pte des pêcheurs - Punaauia (Tahiti) Tama DEANE TechniServices 649 236 Pk 11,8 c/mont - Punaauia (Tahiti) Gérard MALET Techpol 356 519 ZI Tipaerui - Papeete (Tahiti) Rémy GREGOIRE Teva Import 28 175 Av. du Prince Hinoi - Papeete (Tahiti) Etienne YERSIN Yuan Plantation Pk 48,5 c/mont - Mataiea (Tahiti) Roger YUAN 4 .
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