Senate votes to reintroduce two banned pesticides on derogation

In the night from Monday to Tuesday, senators adopted by 183 votes to 129 a measure allowing the controlled reintroduction of acetamiprid and flupyradifurone into the emergency agriculture bill.

The vote took place against the advice of the government. The measure aims to temporarily authorise these insecticides, banned in France but allowed in other European countries, to support the beet, apple, cherry and hazelnut sectors.

Laurent Duplomb, Les Républicains senator, defended the proposal by denouncing an “hypocrisy” that weakens French production. The left described the text as an “unacceptable step backwards” and a “pro-pesticide escalation”.

Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard expressed concern that this point could jeopardise the entire bill during the joint committee scheduled for mid-July. Ecological Transition Minister Monique Barbut recalled the need to act with caution given doubts over the substances’ effects.

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French union leaders protesting with a letter outside the Prime Minister's office against a May Day work bill.
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Unions denounce forced passage on May Day work bill

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France's eight main unions sent a letter to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu on April 12 protesting the expansion of work on May Day. Lecornu is temporizing by promising dialogue and a meeting with the Labor Minister. The bill, adopted by the Senate in 2025, is subject to an accelerated parliamentary maneuver.

Deputies approved the emergency agricultural bill in committee on Wednesday, addressing water storage, livestock and pesticides. The text will be debated in the Assembly from May 19.

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The emergency agricultural bill, defended by Minister Annie Genevard, is under debate this week in the National Assembly. More than 1,700 amendments have been tabled and lively exchanges are expected.

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