The International Landworkers' Federation (ILF) was a global union federation bringing together trade unions representing agricultural and forestry workers.
The federation was established in 1920 at a conference in Amsterdam, and set up its headquarters in Utrecht.
In 1924, it relocated to Berlin, but returned to Utrecht in 1933.
[1][2][3] In 1960, the federation merged with the Plantation Workers International Federation, which mostly represented workers on plantations in poorer countries, forming the International Federation of Plantation and Agricultural Workers.
[4] In 1954, the following unions were affiliated to the federation:[3]