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Ordinance by the governing Council relating to the Agriculture Law.

Country/Territory
Switzerland
Territorial subdivision
Thurgau
Document type
Regulation
Date
2001 (2009)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Agricultural & rural development
Keyword
Agricultural development Internal trade Education Agricultural commodities Special fund Offences/penalties
Geographical area
Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe
Entry into force notes
The present Ordinance enters into force on 1 May 2001.
Abstract

The present Ordinance implements the Agriculture Law of 25 October 2000 and the Federal Agriculture Act of 29 April 1998. The Department of Internal Affairs and Economics and the Agriculture Office are the competent authorities in the Canton. The text consists of 45 articles divided into 7 Parts as follows: General provisions (I); Production and marketing (II); Counselling and enterprises (III); Animal production and animal health (IV); Plant protection and Plant Protection Fund (V); Enforcement of federal legislation (VI); Final provisions (VII). Three Annexes are enclosed.

Full text
German
Website
ww4.tg.ch

References - Legislation

Implements

Agricultural Law.

Legislation | Switzerland | 2000 (2007)

Keyword: Agricultural development, Farming, Family farming, Internal trade, Education, Agricultural commodities, Offences/penalties, Animal production, Animal health, Subsidy/incentive, Plant production

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Loi fédérale sur l'agriculture (Loi sur l'agriculture, LAgr).

Legislation | Switzerland | 1998 (2017)

Keyword: Framework law, Financial agricultural measures, Subsidy/incentive, Agricultural land, Agricultural commodities, Research, International trade, Internal trade, Farming, Agricultural development, Cooperative/producer organization, Agricultural extension, Court/tribunal, Family farming, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Offences/penalties, Food sovereignty, Fruits/edible nuts, Viticulture/oenological practices, Fraud

Source: FAO, FAOLEX