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Gabriel Attal unveils “ten immediate simplification actions” for farmers
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Gabriel Attal unveils ten simplification measures for farmers
\n\nThe government spokesperson, Gabriel Attal, announced “ten immediate simplification measures” for farmers. This announcement comes as part of the government's continued efforts to simplify administrative and regulatory procedures in various sectors, particularly agriculture.\n\n
Measures to make farmers’ daily lives easier
\n\nGabriel Attal presented a set of ten measures aimed at simplifying the lives of farmers. These measures, which come into force immediately, include the reduction of file processing times, the simplification of aid application procedures and the establishment of online services to facilitate administrative procedures.\n\nFarmers will also benefit from a harmonization of requests for public aid, which will allow a significant reduction in the number of supporting documents to be provided. A measure which should facilitate procedures and reduce the administrative burden for these major players in our economy.\n\n
An approach appreciated by players in the sector
\n\nThe measures announced by Gabriel Attal were received with enthusiasm by the various stakeholders in the agricultural sector. The latter, often faced with piles of paperwork and complex procedures, hope to see their daily lives made easier by these mines of simplification. \n\nThe government spokesperson stressed that these steps were intended to make life easier for farmers, and to allow them to concentrate on their core business: food production.\n\n
For sustainable and competitive agriculture
\n\nGabriel Attal insisted on the fact that these simplification measures were part of a global approach aimed at making French agriculture more sustainable and more competitive. They aim to help farmers adapt to the challenges of the future, whether environmental, economic or social.\n\nThis announcement is therefore part of a desire to support farmers in their transitions and evolution, for resilient, competitive and environmentally friendly agriculture.\n\nIn short, these simplification measures are good news for the agricultural sector, which sees the government taking into account its difficulties and committing to simplifying administrative processes. Enough to allow farmers to concentrate on the essential: feeding the population while respecting environmental issues. \n\n