Fédération nationale des syndicats d'exploitants agricoles explained

The Fédération nationale des syndicats d'exploitants agricoles (FNSEA;) is a French umbrella organisation charged with the national representation of 20,000 local agricultural unions and 22 regional federations.[1]

Establishment

The Vichy regime's Peasant Corporation was dissolved after the Liberation of France in September 1944, but the unity of agricultural organisations that it had established persisted.

The new Socialist Minister of Agriculture, François Tanguy-Prigent, replaced it with a national union of working farmers rather than landowners, the General Confederation of Agriculture (GCA).

In March 1946 the CGA became the Fédération nationale des syndicats d'exploitants agricoles (FNSEA).Many of the former Peasant Corporation leaders became leaders of the FNSEA.

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Notes and References

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