● Minister for Agriculture and Food Sovereignty since 2022
● Minister delegate for Relations with Parliament and Citizen Participation from 2020 to 2022
● Vice-President of the Mouvement Démocrate party in France since 2017
Marc Fesneau was confirmed in 2022 as Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty in the Elisabeth Borne government in France. Before then that same year he was appointed Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, in charge of relations with parliament and citizen participation, within the Jean Castex government. Prior to that he was appointed in 2018 Minister to the Prime Minister, in charge of Relations with Parliament, within the government of Édouard Philippe II.
At national level, he was elected in 2022 and 2017 deputy for the 1st constituency of Loir-et-Cher. He was from 2017 to 2018 president of the Mouvement Démocrate, or MoDem, group and related apparentés at the National Assembly. He was In September 2018 a candidate for president of the National Assembly, collecting 86 votes with his Mouvement Démocrate, or Modem group having 46 members. From 2010 to 2017, he was secretary general of the MoDem and Director of the Institute for the Training of Elected Democrats. Director of the department responsible for local development policies and European funds at the Chamber of Agriculture of Loir-et-Cher in 2000, Marc FESNEAU was also parliamentary assistant to Senator Jacqueline Gourault.
His local and regional mandates are in Loir-et-Cher, where he was from 1995 to 2017 a municipal councillor of the village of Marchenoir. He served as regional councillor of Centre-Val de Loire from 2004 to 2010 and from 2008 to 2015 a member of the Orientation Council of the Assembly of French Communities. He also served as member from 2014 to 2017 at the national office of the Association of Mayors of France and from 2015 to 2017 the national vice-president in charge of the "Institutions and local authorities" commission of the Assembly of French communities. He chaired from 2016 to 2017 the Beauce-Val de Loire community of municipalities. Marc FESNEAU was born on 11 January 1971 in Paris. He received a diploma in life and Earth sciences and graduated from Science Po in 2003.
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Conclusion du #congrèsdesmaires de #LoiretCher
@MFesneau, Ministre de l’Agriculture et de la Souveraineté alimentaire, est venu hier soir saluer les maires de Loir-et-Cher, à l'occasion de leur 65ème congrès organisé à la Halle aux Grains de Blois
@Agri_Gouv
25 avril, 11h. La Sorbonne.
Je reviens vous parler d’Europe.
Échanges directs, sur l’exploitation céréalière et avicole du secrétaire général des @JeunesAgri41 avec leur nouveau président.
Dans mon département et dans cette terre de Beauce où je vis et où je compte nombre de liens avec le monde agricole depuis des années.
Sur l’eau, sur
Dans le Perche de Loir-et-Cher ce matin, sur la réintroduction de la race bovine locale, la « Fine Percheronne🐄 ».
Cette initiative illustre l’authenticité et les spécificités du Perche : la vache fine percheronne et le poiré percheron.
L’occasion aussi de montrer à nouveau
Nous consolidons le statut des encadrants de l'enseignement agricole, agroalimentaire et forestier.
Près de 800 postes sont désormais sous statut d'emploi, permettant une meilleure valorisation des rémunérations et des carrières pour les personnels encadrants de l'enseignement
100 jours d’action.
→ Présentation d’un projet de loi d'orientation pour la souveraineté en matière agricole et le renouvellement des générations en agriculture ;
→ Plans de trésorerie déployés pour les filières et territoires connaissant des difficultés : 66 M€ déjà versés