Duplomb Law "Nourish, Not Poison": the Leaders Mobilize Against The
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In the wake of the three-star Jacques Marcon, the profession, which is not quick to take a stand on political subjects, is mobilizing against the text and is publishing a forum in "Le Monde" on Thursday.
"We do this job to feed, not to poison," protested these 400 chefs and catering actors in a gallery against the Duplomb law. The sign of a profession that is mobilizing.
In the name of the defence of the terroirs and the quality of their products, the mobilization is increasing in the kitchen for the withdrawal of the Duplomb law, within a profession that often hesitates to expose its political opinions.
TRIBUNE. A collective of nearly 400 chefs and catering actors, including Chloé Charles, Mauro Colagreco and Olivier Roellinger, calls, in a forum in the "World", for the withdrawal of this controversial law, for the establishment of a moratorium on the use of pesticides and for a profound transformation of the French food system.
One of the major concerns related to the Duplomb law, the authorization of the pesticide acetamipride. Photo: Schaunhi/Pixabay The Duplomb law arouses strong reactions. A petition launched by Eléonore Pattery, 23, a student in the field of the environment, gathers since July 10, 1, 923 300 signatures at the time when this article is published. Signatures validated by official authentication. A mobilization at the national level, which has a loca…
While the petition against the Duplomb law reached nearly 1,900,000 signatures, the law divides among farmers. If the FDSEA and the Rural Coordination are in favour of the law, the Peasant Confederation is in favour of the repeal. On 22 July, the FDSEA 30 shared a counter-petition.
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