Food Sovereignty: Government Launches Conferences Against the Backdrop of Farmers' Mistrust
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The Minister of Agriculture Annie Genevard spoke Monday to industrial actors and agricultural unions at the large market in Rungis to launch a series of conferences on food sovereignty. The aim is to draw up a production plan over 10 years, in what the tenant of the rue de Varenne calls a "great food revival", after two successive years of mobilization of farmers. - Faced with "agricultural war", Annie Genevard calls for a "great food revival" (…
In a martial speech from the Rungis market, the minister called this Monday 8 December for a "great food revival" and officially launched a series of conferences by production lines. Conclusions expected in June.
The Minister of Agriculture launched Monday 8 December, from the wholesale market of Rungis, the "Conferences of Food Sovereignty" designed to define a national agricultural strategy over ten years.
The Minister of Agriculture presented Monday in Rungis a ten-year national strategy highlighting international and environmental pressures that threaten agricultural production.
"If we are gathered here, it is that the agricultural war is getting ready," said Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard on Monday, launching the "food sovereignty conferences" to define a ten-year national agricultural strategy.
The government is launching "food sovereignty conferences" this Monday, an initiative to define a ten-year national agricultural strategy, skeptically welcomed by farmers
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