Hervé Budes de Guébriant

Count Hervé Budes de Guébriant (20 August 1880 – 30 June 1972) was a French agricultural engineer.

He was the eldest son of Alain de Guébriant, an aristocrat and large landowner who was mayor and general councilor of the town.

He adopted the ideas of social Catholicism, and in 1911 he founded the first agricultural mutual accident insurance fund.

He favored the creation of municipal unions led by a peasant elite committed to developing Breton agriculture.

[3][4] The commission was headed by Hervé de Guébriant, and was mostly made up of leading conservative landowners.