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Committee on Environment and Agriculture

(Parliamentary) Committee on Environment and Agriculture[1] (Swedish: miljö- och jordbruksutskottet) (MJU) is a parliamentary committee in the Swedish Riksdag. The committee's main areas of responsibility are the Swedish agricultural industry, agriculture, forestry, policies surrounding gardening, hunting, fishing, and weather forecasting. The committee also handles other matters such as the safety of nuclear power, nature conservation, and environmental protection, along with other matters that do not concern any other of the seventeen committees. Before the 1998/1999 opening of the Riksdag, was the name of the committee Jordbruksutskottet (Committee on Agriculture)[2]

The committee's Speaker is Emma Nohrén, from the Green Party, and the vice-Speaker is Kjell-Arne Ottosson from the Christian Democrats.

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The Committee on Agriculture was created in 1909 after the decision of the king and the Riksdag, and took over the tasks that were given to the State Committee and the Law Committee. During the time that Sweden was a bicameral state, there were 16 members of parliament serving in the committee from both chambers. The first meeting of the committee was in 1910.

List of speakers for the committee

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List of vice-speakers for the committee

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Name Period Political party Notes
  Inga-Britt Johansson 1994–1995 Social Democratic Party
  Sinikka Bohlin 1995–2002 Social Democratic Party
  Åsa Domeij 2002–2006 Green Party
  Claes Västerteg 2006–2010 Centre Party
  Bengt-Anders Johansson 2010-2014 Moderate Party
  Lena Ek 2014–2015 Centre Party
  Kristina Yngwe 2015–2018 Centre Party
  Maria Gardfjell[4] 2018–2022 Green Party
  Jessica Rosencrantz 2019 Moderate Party Second vice-Speaker
  Louise Meijer 2019–2020 Moderate Party Second vice-Speaker
  Jessica Rosencrantz 2020–2022 Moderate Party Second vice-Speaker
  Kjell-Arne Ottosson 2022– Christian Democrats

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