Profile of the Commercial Farmers’ Union
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Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
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1910 – 1914 Hon. R. A. Fletcher, M. L. A. 1914 – 1916 E. Wilson, Esq. 1920 – 1923 C. S. Jobling,
A Synopsis The Commercial Farmers’ Union (“CFU”) and the Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union (“ZFU”) have embarked on a joint initiative which seeks to align the two
The Union is closely affiliated to the following regional and international Farmers Organisations: Southern African Confederation of Agricultural Unions (SACAU) This link will take you
How to pay CFU Subscription 2021 To rejoin or to pay this year’s subscription please fill in the Membership Form. Once you have completed the form
There are four membership categories for the CFU which are outlined as follows: Ordinary Members: These are individuals, companies, co-operatives, associations of small scale farmers
The CFU is a Farmers’ Union and Licensing Authority registered in terms of the Farmers’ Licensing and Levies Act. Currently the CFU administers the following
The CFU members are structured in a democratic hierarchical system with district level farmers’ associations feeding into provincial structures. Alongside the provincial structures are the
The CFU and its predecessors have been serving farmers in Zimbabwe for over 100 years. As early as 1892, the Rhodesian Farmers’ and Landowners’ Association
The Commercial Farmers’ Union of Zimbabwe offers a diverse range of quality services to its members these includeTechnical advice on agricultural production. Assistance with cost