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Cirilo Cánovas
Minister of Agriculture of Spain
In office
25 February 1957 – 8 July 1965
Prime Minister Francisco Franco
Preceded by Rafael Cavestany
Succeeded by Adolfo Díaz-Ambrona Moreno
Personal details
Born
Cirilo Cánovas García

(1899-07-09)9 July 1899
Requena, Kingdom of Spain
Died 25 January 1973(1973-01-25) (aged 73)
Madrid, Spanish State
Political party Nonpartisan (National Movement)

Cirilo Cánovas García (born on July 9, 1899, and passed away on January 25, 1973) was an important Spanish politician. He served as the Minister of Agriculture of Spain for eight years. This was from 1957 to 1965. He held this position during a period in Spain's history known as the Francoist dictatorship.

Who Was Cirilo Cánovas García?

Cirilo Cánovas García was born in a town called Requena, in Spain. He lived during a time of big changes in his country. He became a key figure in the Spanish government.

His Role in Government

Cánovas García's most important job was being the Minister of Agriculture. This means he was in charge of everything related to farming and food production in Spain. This was a very important role for the country.

What a Minister of Agriculture Does

A Minister of Agriculture helps farmers and makes sure there is enough food for everyone. They work on things like:

  • Helping farmers grow crops
  • Making sure animals are healthy
  • Managing water for farms
  • Creating rules for selling food

Cirilo Cánovas García worked on these kinds of issues for Spain. He helped shape the country's farming policies for many years.

His Time as Minister

Cánovas García served as Minister of Agriculture from 1957 to 1965. During these years, Spain was led by Francisco Franco. This period is known as the Francoist dictatorship.

Working with the Government

As a minister, Cánovas García was part of the government's team. He worked to improve agriculture across Spain. His work helped develop farming practices and policies.

Leaving His Position

After eight years, Cirilo Cánovas García left his role as Minister of Agriculture. He was followed by Adolfo Díaz-Ambrona Moreno. Cánovas García passed away in 1973 in Madrid.

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