José Bové

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José Bové

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Birthday
Jun 11, 1953 (72 years old)

José Bové

Known For

Micmac à Millau, des paysans face à la mondialisation
Movie 2022

Micmac à Millau, des paysans face à la mondialisation

Amère Victoire
1h 22m
Movie 2016

Amère Victoire

The young French environmentalist and Member of the European Parliament...

Mortus Corporatus
0h 7m
TV Show 2015

Mortus Corporatus

No gazaran
1h 30m
Movie 2014

No gazaran

February 2011: 20 000 people demonstrate in southern France against...

Candidats pour du beur ?
Movie 2012

Candidats pour du beur ?

Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau...
Movie 2007

Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau...

Ever Again
1h 15m
Movie 2006

Ever Again

Ever Again examines the sweeping resurgence of antisemitism in 21st...

La carotte et le bâton
1h 14m
Movie 2005

La carotte et le bâton

Faced with the increasing commodification of human activity, citizens are...

Pas assez de volume
Movie 2004

Pas assez de volume

Biography

Joseph Bové, known as José Bové, born June 11, 1953 in Talence (Gironde), is a French agricultural trade unionist and politician. A farmer, member of the Confédération paysanne and Via Campesina, he is one of the figures of the alter-globalization movement, known for his positions against genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and his participation in illegal uprooting of GMO plantations, described as civil disobedience by their defenders. Coming from an academic background, his father, Joseph Bové, was regional director of the National Institute for Agronomic Research (INRA) and member of the Academy of Sciences, while his mother, Colette Dumeau, was a professor of natural sciences. From a young age, José Bové became involved in pacifist causes. Refusing to do his military service, he was considered a deserter and settled in the Pyrenees where he became a shepherd. In 1973, he joined the Larzac plateau to participate in the farmers' movement against the extension of the military camp. This commitment marked the beginning of his fight against globalization and agri-food multinationals. In 1999, José Bové became internationally known when he dismantled the McDonald's in Millau, a symbolic action against junk food and globalization. This act earned him a three-month prison sentence, but strengthened his reputation and his image as a determined activist. José Bové is also the co-founder of the Confédération paysanne, an agricultural union advocating peasant and sustainable agriculture. He actively campaigns against GMOs and for food sovereignty. In 2009, he was elected MEP on the Europe Écologie list and sits on the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee. Despite his retirement from active political life, José Bové continues to divide his time between his farm in Larzac and his boat in Hyères. He remains an influential voice in debates on agriculture and the environment, always ready to defend his convictions with passion. José Bové embodies the fight for agriculture that respects the environment and people, and his career is marked by a constant commitment to social and ecological justice. His legacy as an activist and politician continues to inspire many actors in the alter-globalization movement and beyond.