The government is readily disregarding environmental norms to appease angry farmers.
Current societal models are exhausted, as evidenced by the farmers' crisis.
Innovation and on-the-ground experimentation are necessary, moving away from traditional governmental approaches.
A 'localized job guarantee' could enable job creation considering both individuals' skills, wishes, and territorial needs.
Another proposal is a 'food security social' to enable access to foodstuff through citizen contributions, corporate aid, and subsidies.
Territories are ideal spaces to try out these new ideas.
Conclusion: If these proposals were to be applied on a larger scale, they could alleviate the precarity of many individuals, protect the environment, and reinforce solidarity.