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Jeunes agriculteurs (young farmers) (known under the acronym CNJA — National Center for Young Farmers — since 1957 then JA since 2002) is a professional agricultural union whose members are, in the majority, farmers, and whose elected officials are all under the age of 38. Created in 1957 and close to the FNSEA, the union claimed in 2012 more than 50,000 members.