Christiane Lambert (née Foulier; born 25 June 1961) is a French farmer and agricultural trade unionist who has headed the Fédération Nationale des Syndicats d'Exploitants Agricoles since 2017.
[2] Born in Saint-Flour (Cantal) in 1961, Christiane Lambert is the daughter of Guy Foulier and Marie Berthuy, farmers and activists in the Jeunesse Catholique Agricole.
[6][7] After being officially elected and adopting a reformist vision, Christiane Lambert highlighted the teamwork and orientations led by Xavier Beulin to defend agriculture.
[10] To complete the agreement and in line with the FARRE, Christiane Lambert put in the place the "solutions contract for a green and digital agriculture" by removing pesticides and using crop protection technologies to fight against climate change.
[11] At the end of the International Planet A Forum held on 29 June 2018 in Châlons-en-Champagne, Christiane Lambert and Pascal Canfin, General Director of WWF France (World Wide Fund for Nature) joined forces to further sustainable agriculture.
[5] Their aim is the "artificialisation of land, the development of methanisation, the fair distribution of value between all the stakeholders in the agri-food chain and the protection of farmers against other agricultures".
[2] As president of COPA-COGECA and FNSEA, she defends the reform of a greener Common Agricultural Policy where farmers who fight against climate change can have access to direct aids: agroecology, agronomy, animal welfare etc.