As comfortable in his lawyer's robes, at the bar of a court, defending farmers suspected of having violated finicky environmental regulations, as with his boots on his feet, listening to the grievances of a farmer on his farm, Timothée Dufour has become a reference in the agricultural world.
“He is a man of convictions, supporting the agricultural profession with strength and passion.
He puts his great legal expertise at the service of farmers and their cause,”
says Julien Denormandie, predecessor between 2020 and 2022 of the current Minister of Agriculture, Marc Fesneau.
So much so that, today, this lawyer is in the starting blocks, ready to come to the aid of farmers in legal matters if the movement of anger among the farmers becomes tense.
“I am ready to jump on a train at any time to secure the demonstrations and ensure the defense of angry farmers who would lose their temper
,” he says.
In short, farmers who could…
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