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Willy Schraen recruits chef Gagnaire to protect rural areas

Willy Schraen recruits chef Gagnaire to protect rural areas

Chef Gagnaire on the list of the boss of hunters, Willy Schraen

\n\nA piece of news recently made noise in French news. The famous chef Gagnaire appears on the list of the boss of hunters, Willy Schraen, in an unusual move intended to “defend rurality”.\n\n

Who is Willy Schraen?

\n\nWilly Schraen is the president of the National Hunters Federation. He became known for his positions in favor of hunting and rurality. In order to take these ideas further, he decided to surround himself with personalities linked to nature and rurality.\n\n

Chef Gagnaire’s entry into the race

\n\nIt would have been difficult to imagine that Chef Gagnaire is on this list. Renowned for his exceptional contribution to French cuisine, the chef agreed to participate in this initiative in support of rurality.\n\nHe considers that his commitment to this cause would be a way of reaffirming the value and importance of rurality, not only for cuisine, but also for French culture as a whole.\n\n

How does Gagnaire defend rurality?

\n\nWinner is a fervent defender of traditional French cuisine, which is deeply rooted in rurality. By integrating the list of Willy Schraen, he hopes to give a voice to farmers, local producers and all those who make French cuisine rich.\n\nIn a recent interview, he said that "French agriculture and culinary traditions are under threat." For him, this is reason enough to commit and participate in this operation.\n\n

What are the objectives of this alliance?

\n\nThe main objective of this alliance between the chief and the boss of the hunters is to raise public awareness of the importance of protecting French rurality and traditions. They wish to highlight the problems faced by rural stakeholders and propose concrete solutions for their future.\n\nWith this unexpected initiative, they hope to initiate a movement in favor of the defense of rurality, which is at the heart of French identity and must be preserved for future generations. \n\nFrom now on, it is a matter to be monitored to see if this association can achieve its objectives and successfully defend rurality. \n\n