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Agriculture: details on the “additional” measures revealed by the government

Agriculture: details on the “additional” measures revealed by the government

Agriculture: “Complementary” measures announced by the government

\n\nThe future of agriculture remains a major concern for the government. With this in mind, several “complementary” measures were announced, emphasizing aspects such as training, innovation and even ecological transition.\n\n

Emphasis on training and innovation

\n\nTo help agriculture meet the challenges of tomorrow, the government is focusing on training and innovation. As such, he announced the launch of a massive training plan for farmers. This initiative aims to equip them with updated and revolutionary skills to improve productivity and sustainability.\n\nA new financial envelope has also been planned to support agricultural innovation. A way for the government to encourage the development of new agricultural technologies and techniques, more environmentally friendly and economically viable.\n\n

The ecological transition, a major issue

\n\nAnother “complementary” measure announced by the government: increased support for the ecological transition in agriculture. Several aid measures will be put in place to encourage farms to adopt more ecological practices, thus reducing their impact on the environment.\n\nAmong these measures, we will note the incentive for a more responsible use of pesticides, support for organic farming, or even aid for the installation of agroforestry systems. \n\n

Strengthened support for farms in difficulty

\n\nFinally, the government announced increased aid for farmers in difficulty. This measure aims to maintain the competitiveness of French agriculture on the international market, while ensuring a decent income for all those who support this sector.\n\nIn short, these “complementary” measures announced by the government mark a real desire to support agriculture in its modernization, while respecting current environmental and social issues. A new page is opening for the future of agriculture in France. \n\n