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De Groot: Prefer a minister of food

13 March 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness - 2 comments

Member of Parliament Tjeerd de Groot of D66 prefers to speak of a minister of food than a minister of agriculture. According to him, other parties should do the same, because food is important for everyone.

How does D66 envision circular agriculture and how does the party view its bad position our election poll† You will hear this and more in this episode of Boerenbusiness TV Politics. 

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paul 13 March 2017
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Just Minister of Agriculture,
It seems that the words agriculture and farmer are spoken with disgust, but everyone is stuffing their mouths every day with products from agriculture
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They read 13 March 2017
Dangerous party that D66 . Do you remember Brinkhorst . Totally not suitable for this lot [ anti agricultural ]
peta 13 March 2017
leen wrote:
Dangerous party that D66 . Do you remember Brinkhorst . Totally not suitable for this lot [ anti agricultural ]

Exactly Leen, their site states that they promote ecological agriculture with animal-friendly livestock farming without soy imports and so on. Friends of the party for the animals, with no indications on their site how they are going to absorb the then lost export income.
Beautiful stories without substantiation and certainly not for contemporary agriculture!
Playing a bit of popi jopi to get votes, but no substantiated policy they stand for.
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