Live Breaking News & Updates on French Ministry For Agriculture

Stay updated with breaking news from French ministry for agriculture. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

This 'digital twin' of the planet could rival Google Earth — here's how you can try it

The new AI-powered platform is the only one of its kind providing new satellite views of the world every month, without clouds. ....

French Ministry For Agriculture , Nimbo Earth Online , Google Earth , Lake Qadisiyah , Nimbo Earth , French Ministry ,

Water as a Common Good .. and climate risks, a common destiny - Part 2/2 | Agricultural and Rural Convention

In this second part article we look at the resilience of agricultural insurance systems, a function fulfilled by public (France, Spain) or private (Germany) reinsurance, in relation to water scarcity and drought. In this second part article we look at the resilience of agricultural insurance systems, a function fulfilled by public (France, Spain) or private (Germany) reinsurance, in relation to water scarcity and drought. ....

United States , Haute Normandie , Marie Lise Breure Montagne , Jean Cordier , European Council , Directive Of The European Parliament , European Union , French Ministry For Agriculture , French Senate , University Of Bretagne Loire , Insuresilience Global Partnership , Treaty On European Union Proposal , French National Assembly , French Ministry , Food Sovereignty , Bretagne Loire , Caisse Centrale , Parc Naturel , Munich Re And Hannover , Insuresilience Global , Federal State , Green Deal , European Parliament , Member States ,

France introducing tax credits for farmers no longer using glyphosate


Farmers in France that declare they no longer use glyphosate will be granted temporary tax credits.
The French Ministry for Agriculture said recently that the creation of value around glyphosate-free agriculture is integral to sustainability and requires concrete measures.
For this reason, French senators have adopted an amendment allowing the introduction of a temporary tax credit of €2,500 to support agricultural enterprises that declare in 2021 and/or 2022 that they no longer use phytopharmaceuticals containing the active substance glyphosate.
In addition, there will be the introduction of tax credits for organic farming and farming with high environmental value.
The ministry said that this credit targets the sectors most economically impacted by their consumption of glyphosate, which is the case in particular for permanent crops (viticulture, arboriculture) and large crops. ....

Julien Denormandie , French Ministry For Agriculture , Administrative Court , Lyon Administrative Court , French Ministry , German Minister , Roundup Pro , Lyon Administrative , பிரஞ்சு அமைச்சகம் , ஜெர்மன் அமைச்சர் , ரவுண்டப் ப்ரொ ,