Georg Strasser Re-elected as President of the Federal Farmers' Council in Wieselburg

Sun 25th May, 2025

More than 300 participants from various federal states convened in Wieselburg to appoint the new leadership for the Federal Farmers' Council. The assembly marked a significant moment in agricultural governance, with delegates gathering to discuss vital issues affecting the sector and to elect representatives who will guide policy and initiatives for the upcoming term.

During the event, Georg Strasser was confirmed as the president of the council, a position he has held previously. His leadership is seen as pivotal in addressing the challenges faced by farmers, including sustainability, market access, and agricultural innovation. Strasser's re-election reflects a strong endorsement from his peers, who recognize his commitment to enhancing the agricultural landscape.

The gathering provided a platform for discussions on critical topics such as climate change, farming practices, and the economic viability of agriculture. Participants engaged in fruitful dialogues aimed at fostering collaboration and developing strategies to support farmers in navigating the complexities of modern agriculture.

In addition to the presidential election, the assembly featured various sessions focused on best practices, technology integration in farming, and policies that could benefit the agricultural community. Experts and stakeholders shared insights, emphasizing the importance of adapting to new challenges while preserving traditional values in farming.

The Federal Farmers' Council plays a crucial role in representing the interests of farmers at both national and international levels. The re-election of Strasser is expected to strengthen the council's advocacy efforts, ensuring that the voices of farmers are heard in policy-making processes.


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