Parliament votes to raise the pensions of self-employed farmers

Parliament definitively adopted on Wednesday evening, by a final unanimous vote of the Senate, a LR bill allowing the pensions of self-employed farmers to be raised, a reform long awaited by the agricultural world.

Far from the tensions on the pension reform pushing back the legal age from 62 to 64 years, the text of the deputy Julien Dive had been voted unanimously by the National Assembly at the beginning of December. The senators also voted for it unanimously, without modifications, confirming its final adoption.

It plans, from 2026, to extend to non-salaried agricultural workers, in particular farm managers and collaborating spouses, the calculation of the basic pension only on the twenty-five best years, and no longer on the entire of their career.

The method of calculating the pensions of our farmers is particularly illegible, underlined the rapporteur of the text at the Snat, Pascale Gruny (LR).

The Social Affairs Committee considered that the text was not perfect, but fully aware of the symbolic importance of this great mark of national support for these women and men to whom we are all indebted, judged it preferable to secure the advances acquired hard fought, she said.

Retired farm managers receive an average of 1,079 euros gross for a full career (excluding reversion), according to elements of the Mutualité sociale agricole (MSA).

This reform constitutes, according to the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt, a new step in terms of equality and recognition of farmers.

On this consensual subject, two laws called Chassaigne 1 and 2 had already been passed unanimously in 2020 and 2021.

Promulgated in July 2020, the Chassaigne law – named after the deputy and leader of the communist group in the National Assembly Andr Chassaigne – had raised the pensions of former farm managers to a minimum level of 85% of the net minimum wage.

A second text presented by this same deputy had made it possible to raise the small pensions of collaborating spouses of farmers in 2021.

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