French Farmers Welcome Government Measures to Ease Regulations
Paris) – French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard announced new strategies on Saturday aimed at simplifying regulatory requirements for farmers, who have been facing mounting frustration over social and economic pressures.
Genevard’s announcement followed visits to speak with farmers and comes as part of a concerted effort from the French government to address recent farmer protests emphasizing the need for greater seasonal flexibility.
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