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Hitahdut HaIkarim

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The Hitahdut HaIkarim (Template:Lang-he, lit. Association of the Farmers) is a settlement movement for private farmers in Israel.

The Hitahdut HaMoshavot BeYehuda VeShomron (Template:Lang-he, Association of moshavot in Judea and Samaria) was founded in Yavne'el in 1920, making it the oldest agricultural organisation in Israel.[1] In 1927 it was expanded and renamed Hitahdut HaIkarim BeEretz Israel (Template:Lang-he, lit. Association of the Farmers in the Land of Israel). After Israeli independence it adopted its current name. Haim Ariav, a member of the Knesset, served as its secretary

Several agricultural communities (moshavim and communal settlements) are affiliated with the organisation, including:

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