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+ | The '''Minister for Rural Affairs''' (formally '''cabinet minister and head of the Ministry for Rural Affairs''' and prior to that '''Minister of Agriculture''') is a position in the [[Government of Sweden]] since November 2021 and previously from 1900 to July 2021. It was merged into the office of [[Minister for Enterprise (Sweden)|Minister for Business, Industry and Innovation]] in July 2021 but was re-established in November 2021 by newly appointed Prime Minister [[Magdalena Andersson]]. It was also kept after the government shift due to the [[2022 Swedish general election]], when current minister [[Peter Kullgren]] ([[Christian Democrats (Sweden)|kd]]) was appointed. | ||
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+ | The officeholder was a member and minister of the [[Swedish Government]] and appointed by the [[Prime Minister of Sweden|Prime Minister]]. The minister [[Head of an organisation|headed]] the [[Ministry for Rural Affairs (Sweden)|Ministry for Rural Affairs]] until 2014, when the office was placed under the [[Ministry of Enterprise (Sweden)|Ministry of Enterprise]]. The officeholder was responsible for [[agriculture]] and environmental issues relating to agriculture, [[fishery]], [[reindeer husbandry]], [[Sami people|Sami]] affairs, horticulture, animal welfare, foodstuffs, hunting and game management, as well as higher education and research in the field of agricultural sciences. | ||
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Also known as Minister for Rural Affairs |
The Minister for Rural Affairs (formally cabinet minister and head of the Ministry for Rural Affairs and prior to that Minister of Agriculture) is a position in the Government of Sweden since November 2021 and previously from 1900 to July 2021. It was merged into the office of Minister for Business, Industry and Innovation in July 2021 but was re-established in November 2021 by newly appointed Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson. It was also kept after the government shift due to the 2022 Swedish general election, when current minister Peter Kullgren (kd) was appointed.
The officeholder was a member and minister of the Swedish Government and appointed by the Prime Minister. The minister headed the Ministry for Rural Affairs until 2014, when the office was placed under the Ministry of Enterprise. The officeholder was responsible for agriculture and environmental issues relating to agriculture, fishery, reindeer husbandry, Sami affairs, horticulture, animal welfare, foodstuffs, hunting and game management, as well as higher education and research in the field of agricultural sciences.
History
The office was founded in 1900 under the name of Minister of Agriculture. The title was renamed Minister for Rural Affairs in 2010.
Office Holders on Wikispooks
Name | From | To |
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Mats Hellström | 1986 | 1991 |
Ingemund Bengtsson | 1969 | 1973 |
Gunnar Sträng | 1948 | 1951 |