
Violence dans les Champs
Documentary
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Benoît Biteau
Benoît Biteau
Self : Agriculteur et Député écologiste
Benoît Biteau
Self : Agriculteur et Député écologiste
Pierre Chesnot
Pierre Chesnot
Self : Agriculteur
Pierre Chesnot
Self : Agriculteur
Ève Fouilleux
Ève Fouilleux
Self : Directrice de la recherche au CNRS
Ève Fouilleux
Self : Directrice de la recherche au CNRS
Paul François
Paul François
Self : Agriculteur retraité, cofondateur de l’association Phyto-victimes
Paul François
Self : Agriculteur retraité, cofondateur de l’association Phyto-victimes
Gilbert Godet
Gilbert Godet
Self : Conciliateur de justice et médiateur
Gilbert Godet
Self : Conciliateur de justice et médiateur
Philippe Grégoire
Philippe Grégoire
Self : Éleveur et cofondateur du SAMU Social Agricole
Philippe Grégoire
Self : Éleveur et cofondateur du SAMU Social Agricole
Emmanuel Hyest
Emmanuel Hyest
Self : Président de la Fédération nationale des SAFER 2010-2025
Emmanuel Hyest
Self : Président de la Fédération nationale des SAFER 2010-2025
Gilles Lanio
Gilles Lanio
Self : Apiculteur
Gilles Lanio
Self : Apiculteur
François-Régis Lenoir
François-Régis Lenoir
Self : Agriculteur et psychologue
François-Régis Lenoir
Self : Agriculteur et psychologue
Renaud Layadi
Renaud Layadi
Self : Économiste à la région Bretagne
Renaud Layadi
Self : Économiste à la région Bretagne
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