Born in Saint-Flour (Cantal) in 1961, Christiane Lambert is the daughter of Guy Foulier and Marie Berthuy, farmers and activists in the Jeunesse Catholique Agricole.[3]
At the age of 20, Christiane Lambert started her union activities by becoming the chairwoman of the Cantonal Centre of Young Farmers in Massiac.[3][4][7] She remained in this position until 1984.[3]
From 1982 to 1988, she was vice-president of the Departmental Centre of Young Farmers of Cantal and first chairperson of the Regional Centre of Young Farmers of Auvergne in 1986.[3]
In 1994, she became the first chairwoman of the National Centre of Young Farmers until 1998.[3][6][7]
Following the death of Xavier Beulin in 2017, she was acting president of the FNSEA and was elected first chairwoman on 29 March 2017 at the Brest Congress.[6][7] Her presidency became official on 13 April 2017 during the board meeting.[6][7] After being officially elected and adopting a reformist vision, Christiane Lambert highlighted the teamwork and orientations led by Xavier Beulin to defend agriculture.[1]
Christiane Lambert advanced and protected the farming profession by guarantying them fair incomes.[1] It was done through the Etats Généraux de l'Alimentation (General States of Food), set up by Emmanuel Macron to offer "fair pays to farmers and quality food to the population".[9]
To complete the agreement and in line with the FARRE, Christiane Lambert put in the place the "solutions contract for a green and digital agriculture" by removing pesticides and using crop protection technologies to fight against climate change.[11]
Their aim is the "artificialisation of land, the development of methanisation, the fair distribution of value between all the stakeholders in the agri-food chain and the protection of farmers against other agricultures".[12]
In 2018, she launched the Agridemain movement which aims to "change the image of agriculture among the general public".[13]
As president of COPA-COGECA and FNSEA, she defends the reform of a greener Common Agricultural Policy where farmers who fight against climate change can have access to direct aids: agroecology, agronomy, animal welfare etc. These aids help farmers to invest in material and equipment (e.g. fertilisers) and be formed to new practices.[15]
Honors
On 29 November 2017, Christiane Lambert received the "2017 Women of Political Influence Price awarded by the club Génération femmes d'influence (Influence Generation Women Club) who promotes female entrepreneurship and she dedicated it to all women farmers".[16]
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