Mansholt
Britishnoun
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In the years after the war, the Netherlands’ agriculture minister Sicco Mansholt piloted large-scale mechanised farming.
From The Guardian
Mansholt wanted to secure the country’s food supply by increasing production.
From The Guardian
Heavy machinery, chemical fertilisers, and new research and technology were part of a modernising mission that Mansholt later evangelised across the continent as the first European commissioner for agriculture through the common agricultural policy.
From The Guardian
Mansholt saw the union’s role as preventing any recurrence of famine, such as the terrible “Hunger Winter” suffered by the Netherlands in 1944 and 1945.
From The New Yorker
Sicco Mansholt was a Dutch farmer who became the E.U.’s first commissioner for agriculture, in 1958.
From The New Yorker
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