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French Parliament Passes Controversial Duplomb Law Amid Environmental Backlash

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This bill comes at a time of crisis for French agriculture, a sector which has experienced a significant decline in 2024 including an 8.8% drop in production.

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The Duplomb Act, the new hope of farmersThe adoption in the Senate on 2 July of the text aimed at removing the constraints on the exercise of the profession of farmer, otherwise called the Duplomb Act, by the name of Senator LR de la Haute-Loire, constitutes a preliminary "win-win" for the FNSEA, the first agricultural union. According to its president Arnaud Rousseau, "if the text ends [it was to be presented to the National Assembly on 8 July,…

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CHRONICS CHAMPETTER. Pesticides, cancer, poisoning: the adoption of the Duplomb law revives the mediatic war against agriculture.

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The Duplomb law, accused of promoting pesticides and intensive agriculture, was adopted this Tuesday in the National Assembly despite the indignation of the left-wing deputies, who are considering several legal remedies...

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The right has defended a text that must help with a "breathless agriculture", "enclosed with standards". The left has insured itself, among other things, against the reintroduction of acetamipride, an insecticide of the neonicotinoid family.

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The French Parliament finally adopted on Tuesday 8 July the controversial agricultural law Duplomb, presented as a response to the anger of the farmers of the winter 2024.

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lemediatv.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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