Constructive exchange with the ULC
The Minister for Consumer Protection met with a delegation from the Union Luxembourgeoise des Consommateurs (ULC).
Martine Hansen was born on 10 December 1965 in Wiltz.
After graduating from the Lycée classique in Diekirch, Martine Hansen went on to study Agricultural Sciences at the University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim, where she obtained a degree in agricultural engineering, specialising in Agricultural Economics and Social sciences. Martine Hansen completed her academic career with a master's degree in school management from the University of Kaiserslautern.
The Minister for Consumer Protection met with a delegation from the Union Luxembourgeoise des Consommateurs (ULC).
In consultation with the Lëtzebuerger Déiereschutzliga ASBL, Martine Hansen, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Viticulture, is calling on cat owners to help combat the proliferation of stray cats.
Martine Hansen, Minister for Consumer Protection, opened the first 2024 session of the Consumer Council.
One of the priorities of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Viticulture is to raise public awareness of the problem of food waste and provide information on the best ways to reduce food waste.
Martine Hansen, Minister for Consumer Protection, met with Klima-Agence to explore ways of promoting responsible consumption.
At a recent meeting between Ministers Luc Frieden, Martine Hansen and Serge Wilmes and representatives of Luxembourg's agricultural sector, the government underlined the importance it attaches to the concerns of the agricultural, horticultural and wine-growing sectors.