May 17, 2024 10:17 am
Unions claim Macron delays unveiling his agriculture “vision”

During a working meeting at the Élysée, President Emmanuel Macron discussed the prospects of the agricultural sector and announced the end of the winter crisis. Macron shared his vision for the future of agriculture, emphasizing the importance of building a project for the future rather than solely addressing current protests.

Union leaders reported that Macron acknowledged the ongoing anger within the agricultural community and expressed his intention to deliver his vision for agriculture in the coming months. He emphasized the need to work together to build a sustainable future for the industry. The president’s recognition of the ongoing mobilizations and commitment to addressing the challenges facing agriculture was welcomed by union leaders.

Despite facing challenges, Macron emphasized unity and collaboration in developing a new vision for French agriculture. His decision to wait until after elections to chambers of agriculture in 2025 shows his commitment to ensuring a comprehensive and inclusive consultation process. The meeting at Élysée came after series of protests and demonstrations by agricultural unions demanding government action on issues such as income, regulations, and support for industry.

The National Assembly has also started examining an agricultural orientation bill that aims to address challenges facing industry. The bill includes provisions to support agriculture as matter of general interest, with initiatives like facilitating water reserves for irrigation and new livestock buildings.

Overall, Macron’s meeting with agricultural representatives marks a pivotal moment in addressing crisis facing sector and working towards sustainable future for French agriculture. His commitment towards collaboration and consultation with industry stakeholders is key in overcoming challenges and building resilient agricultural sector for future

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