Who would have said it? After months of discontent and a stormy Agricultural Show, the agricultural bill arrived on the table of the Council of Ministers on Wednesday April 3, without causing too many waves. The text, postponed many times, has been weighted down: agriculture elevated to the rank of “major general interest” of the nation, new regulations on hedges, administrative simplification, etc. However, the executive is holding its breath, as the crisis is protean, European, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine.
This Thursday, Gabriel Attal and his minister Marc Fesneau once again receive the FNSEA and the Young Farmers in Matignon. This involves clearing the ground before a meeting at the Élysée between the head of state and the trade union organizations, scheduled for next week.
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