Agriculture: The Duplomb Law threatens the environment and our future food supply
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After a forced passage in the National Assembly , depriving citizens of a genuine and essential democratic debate on the consequences of this text, the next step is coming very soon for the Duplomb law , which notably provides for regulating the use of pesticides. From June 30, it will be discussed in the joint committee, a body composed of only seven deputies and seven senators, responsible for finding a definitive version of the text. Then, it will be submitted to a final vote in the National Assembly and the Senate.
But we don't want this law, and we still have the opportunity to mobilize against its adoption. Farmers, scientists, beekeepers, doctors, civil society organizations, citizens: warnings about the dangers of this proposed law have been
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