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“Profitability, I have nothing to do fart”: Sandrine Rousseau keeps his comments on the duplicate law

Sandrine Rousseau had attracted the anger of farmers and had aroused controversy with their words about the profitability of farmers. This Monday, July 21, the ecologist’s deputy kept his words, believing that when we play with people’s health, it is dirty money. “

She persists and signs. Franceinfo guest on Monday, July 21, ecological deputy Sandrine Rousseau maintains and specifies the words that had won the anger of farmers. “I have nothing to send him a fart from his profitability and then I think that is not the issue,” said the chosen one for the media in reaction to the adoption of the agricultural law of Duplo, against which a petition exceeded one million signatures in a weekend.

After having aroused the controversy and the strong criticism from the political class, the deputy in no way regrets his words. “Profitability is the subject of agro-negocio, I repeat it; agricultural income is a farmer issue, the two should not be confused,” explains Sandrine Rousseau about Franceinfo, pointing to Arnaud Rousseau, president of Fensea once more.

“Dirty money”

“When we talk about income, we are only talking about the income of companies owned by Arnaud Rousseau,” advocates the environmentalist, who emphasizes “supporting all laws to improve the income of farmers,” when the head of the Fensea, in front of several large farms, wants, according to her, “the closure of small farms.”

For Sandrine Rousseau, who calls Emmanuel Macron to “not promulgate the law”, “when we make profitability for the agricultural industry to health (…) when we play with the health of people, so yes, it is dirty money.”

And to conclude by hammering: “The profitability, which is the leitmotif of agrobusity, I have nothing to ask, I prefer the health of the French and French and the protection of small farmers, those who respect soils and water.”

Duplom’s law, adopted by Parliament at the end of a chaotic course, aimed to raise limitations in the farmers’ profession, but is in particular due to the reintroduction of certain authorized toxic pesticides throughout Europe.

Author: Lucie Valais
Source: BFM TV

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