Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature (Dutch: Ministerie van Landbouw, Visserij, Voedselzekerheid en Natuur; LVVN) is the Dutch Ministry responsible for agricultural policy, food policy, food safety, fisheries, forestry, natural conservation and animal welfare. The Ministry was created in 1935 and in 2010 the department was merged with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and was named the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation. The Ministry was reinstated in 2017 as the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality; it is headed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature (Dutch: Minister van Landbouw, Visserij, Voedselzekerheid en Natuur), a member of the Cabinet of the Netherlands. This post is currently occupied by Femke Wiersma of the Farmer–Citizen Movement. Despite its small size, the Netherlands is the worlds' second exporter of agricultural products, after the United States.[1]
Dutch: Ministerie van Landbouw, Visserij, Voedselzekerheid en Natuur | |
Building of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature | |
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Formed | 2 September 1935 |
Jurisdiction | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Headquarters | Bezuidenhoutseweg 73, The Hague, Netherlands |
Employees | 1,000 |
Minister responsible |
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Deputy Minister responsible |
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Department executive |
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Website | Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature |
Responsibilities
editThe Ministry was responsible for four fields of policy:
- Agriculture and fisheries;
- Natural conservation, open air recreation and national parks;
- Food Safety;
- Rural development.
History
editThe Ministry was established as a separate ministry, called "Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries", in 1935. Agriculture and fisheries policy had previously been integrated into the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations and later into the Ministry of Water, Trade and Industry.
After the Second World War the Ministry became responsible for the rationing of food and the reconstruction of the agricultural sector. As such it became much more important. Between 1946 and 1982 the ministry was a "client"-oriented ministry, oriented at the development of the agriculture sector in accordance to the European Common Agricultural Policy.[2] In 1982 the ministry also became responsible for natural conservation and open air recreation, which used to be part of the responsibilities of the Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Social Work. As such it became more focused on sustainable development of the agricultural sector.
In 2003 the Food and Goods Authority became part of the ministry, which was renamed Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality. A new governing coalition agreed in May 2024 to change its name to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature.[3]
Organisation
editThe Ministry has currently one government agency and one directorate:
Government Agencies | Responsibilities | |||
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Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (Dutch: Nederlandse Voedsel- en Warenautoriteit) |
NVWA | Consumer protection • Food safety • Goods • Tobacco • Animal welfare • Veterinary medicine • Habitat conservation • Outdoor recreation |
- Directorate for Agriculture and Nature Policy
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ List of leading global exporters of agricultural products in 2020, by country, Statista.com, retrieved 17 January 2024.
- ^ Neelen et al. (2003), De bestuurlijk kaart van Nederland, p.69
- ^ De Koning, Petra; Valk, Guus (17 May 2024). "Van 'Nederland weer van ons' tot 'veiligheid' en 'extraparlementair', de leiders zetten hun eigen accenten" [From 'the Netherlands for us again' to 'safety' and 'extra-parliamentary', the leaders bring their own focus]. NRC (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 May 2024.