Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries

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Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries
Ministério da Agricultura, do Desenvolvimento Rural e das Pescas
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Agency overview
Formed28 October 1995 (1995-10-28)
Preceding agencies
Dissolved2004, 2011
TypeMinistry
Jurisdiction Government of Portugal
Minister responsible
  • Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries
Agency executive
  • Extinct

The Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries was the name of a department of the XIII, XIV, XV, XVII and XVIII Constitutional Governments of Portugal. [1]

Ministers

The heads of this ministry were:

Time PeriodMinisterGovernament
1995 – 1998 Fernando Gomes da Silva XIII Constitutional Government
1998 – 1999 Luís Capoulas Santos
1999 – 2002 XIV Constitutional Government
2002 – 2004 Armando Sevinate Pinto XV Constitutional Government
2004-2005Extinct XVI Constitutional Government of Portugal
2005 – 2009(De-extinct)

Jaime Silva

XVII Constitutional Government
2009 – 2011 António Serrano XVIII Constitutional Government
2011 –Extinct

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References

  1. "Arquivo Histórico". www.portugal.gov.pt. Retrieved 15 November 2023.