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Syndicat agricole

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A syndicats agricole is a French farmers' union.

They first started after the Waldeck Rousseau law of 1884 legalised French unions. There were a range of unions before the 1930s, but over that time they consolidated and the leading one is now the Fédération nationale des syndicats d'exploitants agricoles which represents 20,000 syndicats.[1]

The Syndicat agricole africain (SAA, in English the African Agricultural Union) was an syndicat agricole based in the Cote d'Ivoire that focused on African farmers in the country that quickly evolved into the political movement that led the country to independence.

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  1. ^ "Entre agriculteurs et écolos, "le désamour est dans le pré"". l'Opinion. January 23, 2024.