Traditional responsibilities At the departmental level, the Chambers of Agriculture are responsible for several mandatory public services: • business formalities center (CFE) registration of agricultural businesses; • animal identification registration. They play an essential role in providing information and assistance to
farmers. They also have SUAD (''Services d'utilité agricole et de développement'') and training bodies whose employees provide information and training to farmers.
New powers (2010) The departmental Chamber of Agriculture is the consultative, representative and professional body for agricultural interests vis-à-vis public bodies (art. L. 511-1 et seq. of the French Rural Code). Its remit is therefore fundamentally agricultural. Law no. 2010-874 of July 27, 2010, on the modernization of agriculture introduces a provision into the Forestry Code specifying the competence of chambers of agriculture in forestry matters. The forestry code has existed since 1827, and in the 20th century, a very distinct rural code was drawn up. This is the first time that such a division has been introduced into the Forestry Code. The departmental and regional chambers of agriculture are thus empowered to contribute to the development of woods and forests and to promote forest-related agricultural activities. They carry out actions concerning: • developing privately owned woods and forests; • the development of activities combining agriculture and forestry, in particular
agroforestry; • promoting the use of timber and wood energy; • legal and accounting assistance in the field of forest employment; • training and dissemination of the techniques needed to achieve these objectives. “These actions are implemented by the chambers of agriculture in conjunction with the regional forest property centers, the organizations representing forest communities, and the National Forestry Office. They exclude all commercial activities involving direct management, project management, or marketing." (Art. L. 221-11 of the French Rural Code).
Organization There are 94 chambers in all, including the overseas departments. As a general rule, each
department has its chamber of agriculture. However, some chambers may cover several departments. Recently, a chamber of agriculture, a member of the national network, was created in
Mayotte. Chambers with special statutes also exist in
New Caledonia and
Tahiti. The chambers have considerable resources at their disposal: around 8,000 employees, including 6,000 engineers and technicians, and a total consolidated budget of 702 million euros. == Regional Chambers of Agriculture ==