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Grégory Doucet, environmentalist mayor of Lyon, presents his strategy to defend farmers
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Farmers: Gregory Doucet, the environmentalist mayor of Lyon, expresses his convictions and proposes his strategy
\n\nThe dialogue between farmers and local authorities is an essential element for a sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural policy. Grégory Doucet, the environmentalist mayor of Lyon, recently spoke out on this issue.\n\n
Defense of the environmentalist camp
\n\nGrégory Doucet, elected in 2020 at the head of France's third city, wears the colors of political ecology. He has never made a secret of his desire to implement an agricultural policy that is more respectful of the environment and people.\n\nThe environmentalist mayor of Lyon, during a meeting with farmers in the region, firmly defended its choice to act for greener agriculture. For him, working in harmony with nature is imperative to guarantee a healthy and sustainable future. He recalled that solutions exist, such as organic farming, permaculture or even agroforestry, and that it is essential to study them seriously.\n\n
The method proposed by Grégory Doucet
\n\nTo face the challenges that must be met by farmers nowadays, Gregory Doucet suggests an approach based on dialogue, exchange and cooperation. He proposes to concentrate efforts on three main axes: the ecological transition, the protection of farmers and the development of the local economy.\n\nIn terms of ecological transition, the mayor of Lyon calls for a gradual reconversion towards more sustainable agriculture, supporting farmers in this process through appropriate training and the necessary financial support.\n\nThe protection of farmers, according to Grégory Doucet, requires fair remuneration for their work, the promotion of their profession and better representation in decision-making bodies.\n\nFinally, the development of the local economy must be part of a short circuit approach, promoting local products and limiting the transport of goods.\n\n
The reaction of farmers
\n\nFarmers have expressed mixed reactions to his proposals. Some of them found in the words of the environmentalist mayor of Lyon a real understanding of their profession and their challenges, while others were more skeptical about the feasibility and effectiveness of his suggestions.\n\nGregory Doucet promised to maintain dialogue with them and take their feedback into account to improve its strategy. The transition to greener agriculture is underway in Lyon, a challenge that the Mayor is determined to take on with those on the ground. \n\n