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Editorial: Le Monde

  • Emmanuel Macron's 'great agricultural law' is about to be introduced, after multiple delays.
  • The context has significantly changed due to the war in Ukraine, food inflation, trade tensions and agricultural protests in Europe.
  • The goal is to modernize France's agricultural production model to be more competitive and adapt to climate change.
  • The ecological ambition of the bill has been notably dampened.
  • Agricultural sovereignty has been deemed a strategic priority, particularly in the context of Russia invading Ukraine.
  • The government's concessions in the text are criticized, being viewed as a hinderance to the necessary ecological transition.
  • It is vital to strike a balance between competitiveness, sovereignty, and preserving biodiversity and the climate.

Conclusion: The proposed agricultural law poses a considerable challenge, seeking a compromise between economic, ecological and geopolitical interests, amidst the European election campaign.