Ministry of Agriculture (Chile)

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The Ministry of Housing and Urbanism of Chile (MINVU) is an institution in charge of the agriculture and livestock in Chile. [1] It was created in 1924 under the name of Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Colonization; its current name was established in 1930.

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Its current minister is Esteban Valenzuela.

List of representatives

MinisterPartyTerm startTerm end President
Hugo Trivelli DC 3 November 19643 November 1970 Eduardo Frei Montalva
Chonchol, Jacques 20181031 fRF02.jpg Jacques Chonchol MAPU 3 November 19702 November 1972 Salvador Allende
Rolando Calderón PS 2 November 197227 January 1973 Salvador Allende
Pedro Hidalgo Ramírez PS 27 January 19733 June 1973 Salvador Allende
Ernesto Torrealba PS 5 July 197313 July 1973 Salvador Allende
Jaime Toha (2006).jpg Jaime Tohá González Independent13 June 197311 September 1973 Salvador Allende
Sergio Crespo Moreno Militar12 September 197311 July 1974 Augusto Pinochet
Tucapel Vallejos Militar11 July 197412 July 1976 Augusto Pinochet
Mario McKay Militar12 July 197620 April 1978 Augusto Pinochet
Alfonso Marquez de la Plata (cropped).jpg Alfonso Márquez de la Plata Independent20 April 197829 December 1980 Augusto Pinochet
José Luis Toro Hevia Militar29 December 198022 April 1982 Augusto Pinochet
Jorge Prado Aranguiz Independent22 April 19826 October 1988 Augusto Pinochet
Jaime de la Sotta Independent6 October 19885 June 1989 Augusto Pinochet
Juan Ignacio Domínguez Independent5 June 198911 March 1990 Augusto Pinochet
Juan Agustin Figueroa (cropped).jpg Juan Agustín Figueroa PR 11 March 199011 March 1994 Patricio Aylwin
Emiliano Ortega Riquelme.jpg Emiliano Ortega DC 11 March 199428 September 1996 Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle
Ministro Carlos Mladinic (cropped).jpg Carlos Mldinic DC 28 September 199622 June 1999 Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle
Director Nacional Servicio Agricola y Ganadero, Angel Sartori Arellano (2014).png Ángel Sartori Arellano DC 21 October 198811 March 1990 Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle
Jaime Campos, Ministro de Justicia (2016).png Jaime Campos PRSD 11 March 200011 March 2006 Ricardo Lagos
Ministro de Agricultura Alvaro Rojas Marin (2006).gif Álvaro Rojas Marín DC 11 March 200610 January 2008 Michelle Bachelet
Hornkohl M.JPG Marigen Hornkohl DC 10 January 200811 March 2010 Michelle Bachelet
Jose Galilea.jpg José Antonio Galilea RN 11 March 201029 December 2011 Sebastián Piñera
12 Luis Alejandro Mayol Bouchon.jpg Luis Mayol RN 29 December 201111 March 2014 Sebastián Piñera
Carlos Furche Guajardo, ministro de agricultura.jpg Carlos Furche PS 11 March 201411 March 2018 Michelle Bachelet
ANTONIO WALKER.jpg Antonio Walker Independent11 March 20186 January 2021 Sebastián Piñera
MINISTRA DE AGRICULTURA DE CHILE MARIA EMILIA UNDURRAGA (2021).jpg María Emilia Undurraga Evópoli 6 January 202111 March 2022 Sebastián Piñera
Esteban Valenzuela Van Treek 2013.jpg Esteban Valenzuela FREVS 11 March 2022Incumbent Gabriel Boric

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References

  1. "Decrete of Law N°43 of the Republic of Chile ― 21 October 1924". BCN.cl. Retrieved 30 November 2021.