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Norwegian Farmers and Smallholders Union

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The Norwegian Farmers and Smallholders Union (Norwegian: Norsk Bonde- og Småbrukarlag) is an interest organization for farmers in Norway.

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It is a labour union and a trade union, founded in 1913, and negotiates with the Norwegian Agrarian Association against the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion about agricultural subsidies.[2][3]

Its secretary-general is Vilde Haarsaker,[4] and its chair is Tor Jacob Solberg.[5] It has 7,000 members, with 260 local chapters and 18 county chapters.[6] The headquarters are in Oslo and the newsletter is Bonde og Småbruker.[2]

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Chairman

  • 19131918 Halvdan Cock-Jensen
  • 19181919 Ingebrigt Five
  • 19191921 Thore Myrvang
  • 19211924 Carl Borgen
  • 19241925 Thore Myrvang
  • 19251933 Halvdan Egeberg
  • 19331947 Sigvart Gulbrandsen
  • 19471951 Anton Berge
  • 19511956 Ole E. Noem
  • 19561964 Peder Jacobsen
  • 19641974 Kjell G. Jacobsen
  • 19821986 Lars O. Romtveit
  • 19861992 Per Olaf Lundteigen
  • 19921996 Aina Bartmann
  • 19961998 Torgeir Strøm
  • 19982000 Svein Kostveit
  • 20002002 Arne Vinje
  • 20022004 Geir Grosberg
  • 20042006 Solveig Horve
  • 20062007 Anne Osland
  • 20072010 Ole-Anton Teigen
  • 20102018 Ann Merete Furuberg
  • 20182022 Kjersti Hoff
  • 2022– Tor Jacob Solberg
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