The Ministry's earliest precursor was the
Cisleithanian
Ministry of Agriculture (
Ackerbauministerium), created in 1867. In additional to agriculture, the Ministry was responsible for regulating hunting, fishing, and hydraulic engineering, excluding hydraulic engineering of military importance. The organization was renamed to Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (
Ministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft) in 1918 and was briefly called a department (
Staatsamt) rather than a ministry during the two periods of constitutional transition following the two World Wars. Except for the name, however, the Ministry survived mostly in its original form until 2000. In 1972, Austria established the
Ministry of Health and the Environment (
Ministerium für Gesundheit und Umweltschutz, usually called
Gesundheitsministerium or
Umweltministerium for short). In 1987, family affairs were added to its portfolio, turning it into the Ministry of Environment, Youth and Family Affairs (
Ministerium für Umwelt, Jugend und Familie) In 2000, the two ministries were combined to form the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (
Ministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft, although often called
Lebensministerium). The additional responsibilities created an institution with exceptionally broad authority; the new ministry has been described as a "super ministry" (
Superministerium) and a "behemoth" (
Riese); the cabinet had difficulties finding a new name that would adequately reflect its extensive purview, the present minister has noted. After the
Second Kurz government took office in January 2020, the ministry was renamed
Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Regions and Tourism. == Responsibilities ==