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A collective launches eighteen proposals to boost French agricultural exports

Published Feb 7, 2025

Tridge summary

The Export and Sovereignty collective, which includes the National Center for the Promotion of Agricultural and Food Products (CNPA) and other organizations, is expressing concern over the decline in French agricultural and agri-food exports. The trade balance for these products has dropped from 12 billion euros in the early 2010s to 6.5 billion euros in 2023, and is projected to reach its lowest level since 2005 in 2024, with a potential negative balance in 2025. The collective is proposing eighteen measures to the public authorities to boost exports and address the challenges faced by food sector companies.
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In a press release, the Export and Sovereignty collective is concerned about the decline in French agricultural and agri-food exports and is sending a series of proposals to the public authorities to revive exports. This collective was launched by the CNPA (National Center for the Promotion of Agricultural and Food Products), which brings together Ania, Anivin de France, Chambres d’agriculture France, CNIPT, FNSEA, Inaporc, Interbev, Intercéréales, Interfel, Coopération agricole and Medef. It sets out eighteen proposals divided into three areas and intended to address the difficulties encountered by exporting companies in the food sector: “It is time to give new political impetus to sustainably revive our food exports,” justifies Yannick Fialip, president of the CNPA, pointing to a “very serious situation for the agricultural and agri-food sector.” The trade balance ...
Source: TerreNet
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