environmentalists do not have a problem “with the peasants”, but with “the agricultural industry”, assures the deputy Sandra Regol

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The deputy (EELV) for the 1st district of Bas-Rhin refuted, on franceinfo on Saturday, any schism between the political proposals of her party and the expectations of farmers.

“If environmentalists have a problem with an agricultural world, it is not that of peasants, farmers, but most certainly that of the agricultural industry”, said Sandra Regol, guest of franceinfo on Saturday February 25. The Europe-Ecology MP Les Verts (EELV) from Bas-Rhin and vice-president of the environmental group, still intends to go to the Agricultural Show which opens its doors in Paris, “the beautiful window” of “those who make it”. She hopes to change mentalities and the policy dedicated to the sector.

“Those who respect nature, who try to respect their breeding, to do better, are not helped”.

Sandra Regol

on franceinfo

The environmentalist deputy from Bas-Rhin attacks President Emmanuel Macron who “has chosen to finance the agricultural industry very largely to the detriment of the peasants”, because “a large part of what we produce is not made to feed us”but for “export or to feed animals”. “Those who live best off public aid are in this industrial model”, adds Sandra Regol, who ensures that “that’s a lot of money, but not a lot of people”. For the vice-president of the Ecologist-Nupes group in the National Assembly, “These public policies are leading agriculture to ruin and that is why we are against it.”

She also regrets “dependence on petrochemical industries” developed in the agricultural world “which forces farmers to permanent expenses”. It’s necessary “break that”. Sandra Regol points out that “what matters is how we accompany [les agriculteurs] to feed the people well.

“The largest social plan in France”

The Agricultural Show, which begins on Saturday February 25 in Paris, is in the eyes of the ecologist deputy “the beautiful window” which shows “those who make it”, “excellence”, “which is very beautiful”. “But besides that, the public authorities do not do much for all the peasants”she complains.

According to Sandra Regol, the agricultural world is experiencing “the largest social plan in France” with “a quarter of peasants who live below the poverty line”. She regrets the “competition between presidents and politicians of who will spend the longest there. (…) I would prefer that their competition be to assist the peasants in the necessary transitions” SO “that we are in the middle of a drought”.


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