The Duplomb law is about to be adopted by the Assembly this Tuesday, without extinguishing the controversy over the return of a pesticide.

By The New Obs with AFP
A demonstration against the Duplomb bill on June 30, 2025, in Paris. NELCHAEL NICOLE/SIPA
The Duplomb-Menonville agricultural law, which has been the subject of much discussion in recent weeks due to its measure for the derogation of the reintroduction of a neonicotinoid pesticide , is on the verge of final adoption in Parliament this Tuesday, July 8, with a final vote by the Assembly.
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Initiated by Senators Laurent Duplomb (LR) and Franck Menonville (UDI, centre), this bill is presented as one of the responses to the anger of farmers in the winter of 2024, and as a way of "lifting the constraints" on the exercise of their profession.
The text is notably demanded and welcomed by the FNSEA, the leading agricultural union , and its allies, the Young Farmers' Union. Conversely, the Confédération paysanne, the third-largest agricultural union, denounces a "deadly law in the service of free trade" and calls for a rally in front of the Assembly at 12:30 p.m.
Reintroduction without delayAgriculture Minister Annie Genevard (LR) praised a "balanced" and "crucial" law, while her colleague Agnès Pannier-Runacher (Ecological Transition) regretted having "lost" on the most commented-upon measure: the reintroduction, by way of derogation and under conditions, of acetamiprid, a pesticide from the neonicotinoid family.
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