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Geurts: Abolish agriculture minister biggest mistake

4 March 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness - 3 comments

Agreeing for the abolition of the Minister of Agriculture is the biggest mistake the CDA has made. That is what Jaco Geurts, spokesperson for Agriculture and Horticulture in the House of Representatives on behalf of the CDA, says. He wants to do everything he can to fix this mistake.

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Klaas 4 March 2017
This is a response to this article:
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abolishing the ministry is much worse than abolishing the minister because of that lost a lot of knowledge
peta 4 March 2017
Indeed a lot of knowledge gone, but also no more implementing body for regulations or catastrophe inventory or handling such as, for example, the Netherlands last summer.
No, then those Belgians are much better off as agricultural leaders (so no longer) in the Netherlands!
joop 5 March 2017
agriculture must have some salvaged seats in the room. to prevent the current politics from completely killing agriculture
joop 5 March 2017
agriculture must have some salvaged seats in the room. to prevent the current politics from completely killing agriculture
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