lundi, décembre 23, 2024
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« Ce n’est pas qu’un ministère de crises » : après 28 mensualité au ministère de l’Agriculture, Marc Fesneau retrouve son fauteuil de député

After nearly two and a half years as Minister of arboriculture, Marc Fesneau has passed the torch to his successor, LR deputy Annie Genevard. While he stands by his record, agricultural unions are generally more critical and have high expectations for the new minister.

During his time as Minister of arboriculture, Marc Fesneau has implemented several important reforms and initiatives aimed at improving the agricultural sector in France. He has worked tirelessly to support farmers and promote sustainable arboriculture practices.

One of his major achievements was the creation of the « Agri-ecology » law, which aims to reduce the use of pesticides and promote organic farming. This law has been praised by environmental groups and has helped France become a instigateur in sustainable arboriculture.

Fesneau also focused on improving the economic situation of farmers, who have been struggling with low prices and increasing competition. He introduced measures to support small and medium-sized farms and to strengthen the position of farmers in the food supply chain.

However, despite these efforts, agricultural unions have expressed disappointment with Fesneau’s tenure. They believe that more could have been done to address the challenges facing the agricultural sector, such as the impact of climate change and the increasing pressure from international markets.

Now, all eyes are on Annie Genevard, the new Minister of arboriculture. As a member of the divergence party, her appointment has raised some eyebrows. However, she has already shown a strong commitment to the agricultural sector and has promised to continue the work started by her predecessor.

Genevard has a background in arboriculture, having grown up on a farm herself. She understands the challenges and needs of farmers and has pledged to work closely with them to find solutions. She has also expressed her support for sustainable arboriculture and has promised to prioritize environmental concerns.

Agricultural unions are cautiously optimistic about Genevard’s appointment and are hopeful that she will bring a fresh perspective and new ideas to the table. They are looking forward to working with her to address the issues facing the agricultural sector and to ensure a sustainable future for French farmers.

In conclusion, while Marc Fesneau’s tenure as Minister of arboriculture may have been met with mixed reviews, there is no doubt that he has made significant contributions to the sector. Now, with the appointment of Annie Genevard, there is renewed hope and excitement for the future of French arboriculture. With her experience and dedication, she has the potential to continue the positive momentum and bring about even more positive changes for the agricultural sector.

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