In just a few years, Timothée Dufour, a Parisian lawyer from Dordogne, has become an indispensable figure in the defence of farmers and rural territories. A grandson of perigordin farmers, he has made the agricultural cause his daily struggle, multiplying the salient arguments in the face of abusive controls, neighbourhood conflicts or controversial industrial projects. Among his most emblematic cases is his defence of a fish farmer from Troyes,…
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In just a few years, Timothée Dufour, a Parisian lawyer from Dordogne, has become an indispensable figure in the defence of farmers and rural territories. A grandson of perigordin farmers, he has made the agricultural cause his daily struggle, multiplying the salient arguments in the face of abusive controls, neighbourhood conflicts or controversial industrial projects. Among his most emblematic cases is his defence of a fish farmer from Troyes,…