Zimbabwe Farmers union
THE Zimbabwe Farmers Union is the largest farmers’ interest organization in Zimbabwe and it represents over a million farming households. Is a membership based organization (owned by farmers). The Union draws its membership from the following sub sectors; communal, resettlement, small scale commercial, peri urban plot holders, emergent and large – scale commercial farmers. Individuals voluntarily join the organization
Zimbabwe Farmers Union was born on August 19, 1992 following the merger of the Zimbabwe National Farmers Union (ZNFU) and National Farmers Association of Zimbabwe (NFAZ).
ZNFU was formed back in the mid thirties as the then Bantu Farmers Union (BFU). It was later renamed African Farmers Union (AFU) in 1941 and then Zimbabwe National Farmers Union in 1980. NFAZ was formed in 1981 emerging from the Master Farmers Association which had existed in the then Victoria province (Masvingo) since the 1960s.












