The head of the CSU, Söder, proposed the president of the Bavarian Farmers’ Association, Gunther Felsner
The head of the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU) Markus Söder proposed the president of the Bavarian Farmers’ Association (BBV) Gunther Felsner for a new federal minister of agriculture. Söder confirmed this at a joint press conference. The decision was welcomed by CSU agricultural experts, as Felsner is considered a recognized expert and an experienced partner in negotiations between farmers and politicians nationally and internationally, Agrarheute.com reported.
“The question of agriculture is of particular importance to the CSU and Bavaria,” says Söder. “I suggested Gunter Felsner. We’ve been talking for months.” Therefore, his nomination is a strong signal to the entire middle class of Germany. Felsner will get a spot on the top five list. The CSU wants to win all constituencies. “It will be a tough election campaign and we are ready,” announced Söder.
Felsner said: “I am running because Germany can do better and we have all the skills in our country,” he said. But Felsner’s new political path on the campaign trail also has consequences; he wants to devote himself entirely to the election campaign and announced: “I am giving up my post.” But only after the elections. Until then, he will remain president of BBV. He also doesn’t expect any major farmer demonstrations in the near future. “The purpose of the protests is missing after the government has failed,” he says. Felsner doesn’t see himself as a lobbyist. If he becomes Minister of Agriculture, the first thing he will do is enter into a broad social dialogue.
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What specific policies does Dr. Günther Felsner propose to address climate change in agriculture?
Guests:
Dr. Günther Felsner - President of the Bavarian Farmers’ Association (BBV) and proposed candidate for Federal Minister of Agriculture in Germany
Dr. Franz Meingast – Agricultural Policy Expert, Agrarheute.com
Interviewer:
Introduction:
Dr. Günther Felsner, as the proposed candidate for Federal Minister of Agriculture in Germany, shares your thoughts on the significance of this position. Mr. Felsner, you have been an active player in agricultural policy for many years. What do you think are the main challenges facing German agriculture at present, and how do you plan to address them?
Dr. Günther Felsner:
German agriculture faces significant challenges today, such as climate change, digitalization, globalization, and increasing competition from other countries. My plan is to focus on sustainable farming practices that can help in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preserving soil fertility. In addition, I intend to promote innovative technologies and digital solutions to increase efficiency and competitiveness in the sector. I also aim to strengthen the position of small and medium-sized farms, which make up the bulk of Germany’s agricultural industry, by providing them with adequate support and resources.
Interviewer:
Dr. Franz Meingast, you are an agricultural policy expert. How do you assess Dr. Felsner’s qualifications for the role of Federal Minister of Agriculture? Given his long-standing involvement in agricultural policy, do you think he would bring fresh perspectives and ideas to the table, or would he be more of a traditionalist?
Dr. Franz Meingast:
Dr. Felsner has a wealth of experience in agricultural policy, both at the national and international levels. His work as BBV president and his engagement in various negotiations with policymakers have prepared him well for this role. He is known for his pragmatic approach and ability to find practical solutions to complex problems. While he may be seen as a traditionalist by some, I believe he can bring fresh perspectives to the table, especially on issues of sustainable farming practices and digitalization. The key will be his ability to work with different stakeholders, including farmers, consumers,