The National Federation of Agri-Food and Forestry (French: Fédération nationale agroalimentaire et forestière, FNAF) is a trade union representing agricultural, forestry, and food industry workers in France.
The federation was founded in 1981, when the National Federation of Agricultural Workers (FNTA) merged with the Food Federation.
[1] The FNTA's former leader, Jacques Potavin, became general secretary of the new union.
[2] Like its predecessors, the federation affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour.
In 2008, the Tobacco and Match Workers' Federation merged into FNAF.