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Plusieurs décisions stratégiques adoptées en conseil des ministres : L’agriculture au cœur des priorités Le président de la République, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a présidé avant-hier lundi une réunion du Conseil des ministres consacrée à plusieurs

Le Conseil des ministres renforce l’agriculture avec des coopératives AGRODEV pour faciliter l’accès aux équipements, soutenir les fabricants locaux et améliorer la production nationale.

➡️À lire : ecotimesdz.com/conseil-mini...

#Algerie #Agriculture #Mécanisation #SécuritéAlimentaire

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Les représentants de la Fédération Nationale des #Cuma rencontraient aujourd'hui la #Commissioneuropéenne afin de présenter les enjeux d'une #mécanisation plus responsable, durable et vivable dans le cadre de la prochaine programmation de la #PAC.

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Dans le contexte du #PLF2026, le réseau #Cuma a accueilli Pascal Lecamp, député de la Vienne, au sein de la Cuma des Savoies dans la Vienne en présence de Marine Boyer.
L'occasion d'échanger sur les enjeux des Cuma et d'aborder la création d'un crédit d'impôt #mécanisation collective
#agriculture

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Robotnik means ‘worker’ in Polish and robotník means ‘worker’ in Czech/Slovak.

The issue of robots forces us to think about human labor, because human labor is becoming less necessary thanks to machines. We need to support the work of machines so that humans can survive without doing this work. If machines replace human labor, these humans must be able to survive by doing something else. What do we call work?

The 1944 Declaration of Philadelphia, among other things, calls for everyone to be able to make a decent living without having to do the work now done by machines. Humans must be able to choose their work. “The essence of human work is our ability to bring the images that inhabit us into reality.”

ILO Constitution – Philadelphia Declaration: https://normlex.ilo.org/dyn/nrmlx_en/f?p=1000:62:0::NO:62:P62_LIST_ENTRIE_ID:2453907:NO#declaration

As early as 1920, people imagined slave robots replacing humans to perform menial tasks, work that was undesirable, with humans rebelling because they felt they were being replaced. At the end of the First World War, men were at the front and the economy was able to function normally without them thanks to mechanization and automation. There was anxiety about losing one’s livelihood and dignity.

R.U.R. – Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti  – Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.U.R.

Isaac Asimov was the first to imagine robots in a positive light. Most problems related to robots are human problems: humanity can organize itself differently thanks to robots. The dignity of paid work in order to buy one’s livelihood had only existed for a century. The Greeks lived off the labor of slaves and devoted themselves to art, politics, and philosophy. They did not sell their time in exchange for money. Robots could replace slaves, which would avoid ethical issues. In fact, slavery became illegal at the same time that machines were developed. We can survive without performing the most difficult and least rewarding tasks, which are …

Robotnik means ‘worker’ in Polish and robotník means ‘worker’ in Czech/Slovak. The issue of robots forces us to think about human labor, because human labor is becoming less necessary thanks to machines. We need to support the work of machines so that humans can survive without doing this work. If machines replace human labor, these humans must be able to survive by doing something else. What do we call work? The 1944 Declaration of Philadelphia, among other things, calls for everyone to be able to make a decent living without having to do the work now done by machines. Humans must be able to choose their work. “The essence of human work is our ability to bring the images that inhabit us into reality.” ILO Constitution – Philadelphia Declaration: https://normlex.ilo.org/dyn/nrmlx_en/f?p=1000:62:0::NO:62:P62_LIST_ENTRIE_ID:2453907:NO#declaration As early as 1920, people imagined slave robots replacing humans to perform menial tasks, work that was undesirable, with humans rebelling because they felt they were being replaced. At the end of the First World War, men were at the front and the economy was able to function normally without them thanks to mechanization and automation. There was anxiety about losing one’s livelihood and dignity. R.U.R. – Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti – Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.U.R. Isaac Asimov was the first to imagine robots in a positive light. Most problems related to robots are human problems: humanity can organize itself differently thanks to robots. The dignity of paid work in order to buy one’s livelihood had only existed for a century. The Greeks lived off the labor of slaves and devoted themselves to art, politics, and philosophy. They did not sell their time in exchange for money. Robots could replace slaves, which would avoid ethical issues. In fact, slavery became illegal at the same time that machines were developed. We can survive without performing the most difficult and least rewarding tasks, which are …

Les #Robots: www.aurianneor.org/robots-2015-...

#aristeia #art #automatisation #DéclarationdePhiladelphie #dignité #employé #esclaves #humain #IA #intelligence #intelligenceartificielle #IsaacAsimov #machines #mécanisation #peur #photomontage #politique #R.U.R #salarié #subsistance #travailleur

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POINT DE VUE. « Repenser la juste place de la mécanisation de notre agriculture » Alors que se tient le 61e Salon de l’agriculture à Paris, cinq parlementaires appellent à une mobilisation autour d’un « vrai débat public » pour une mécanisation « responsable, durable et viable » da...

Repenser la juste place de la mécanisation, plusieurs députés appellent à un chantier commun sur la #mécanisation dans une tribune parue dans @ouest-france.fr à l'occasion du Salon International de l'Agriculture
www.ouest-france.fr/economie/agr...

#SIA2025 #cuma #agriculture #mutualisation

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Le Réseau #Cuma se réjouit de l'adoption de deux mesures clés dans le cadre du Projet de Loi d'Orientation Agricole, le Diagnostic #mécanisation pour les nouveaux installés
et le #Serviceciviqueagricole
➡️ www.cuma.fr/ploa-le-rese...
#Cuma #agriculture #PLOA

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La #FNCuma rencontrait ce matin Annie Genevard, une ministre à l'écoute des collectifs d' #agriculteurs
En lien avec notre plaidoyer #mécanisation responsable de l'agriculture, nous avons porter la demande d'ouverture d'un Varenne de la machine
www.cuma.fr/resource/pla...
#Cuma #agriculture

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Le Shift Project relaie le plaidoyer mécanisation responsable du Réseau Cuma | FNCuma The Shift Project a publié hier son rapport pour une agriculture bas carbone, résiliente et prospère. Nous avons été ravis d'être parmi les contributeurs sur la brique efficacité et décarbonation éner...

Le Shift Project @shift-project.bsky.social a relayé le plaidoyer mécanisation responsable du Réseau #Cuma
www.cuma.fr/le-shift-pro...
#mécanisation #agriculture #agroéquipement #machinisme #collectif

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Nouveau #tutoriel : Le Caddie Géranium, un #chariot pour le #maraîchage en #planchespermanentes sur petites surfaces, avec peu de #mécanisation ! En partenariat avec l'Adabio, et un groupe de maraîchers impliqués :

latelierpaysan.org/TUTORIEL-Caddi…

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