Chinese Peasants' Association

Chinese Peasants' Association
中华全国农民协会
Abbreviation农会, 农协, 贫协
Formation9 April 1927
TypePeasants' Association
PurposePeasants' rights, socialist transformation of Chinese rural areas
HeadquartersWuhan, China
Secretary-General
Peng Pai
Chairman
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Main organ
National Peasants' Congress and Executive Committee
AffiliationsKrestintern (historical)

The Chinese National Peasants' Association (Chinese: 中华全国农民协会; pinyin: Zhōnghuá quánguó nóngmín xiéhuì), otherwise known as the Chinese Peasants' Association (Chinese: 中国农民协会; pinyin: Zhōngguó nóngmín xiéhuì), was a peasant organization created in 1927 with the specific aim of transforming the peasantry via Socialism. It was led by the Chinese Communist Party until its dissolution in 1964. Its successor was the Chinese National Poor and Lower-Middle Peasants' Association (Chinese: 中华全国贫下中农协会; pinyin: Zhōnghuá quánguó pín xiàzhōngnóng xiéhuì), created in 1964 and dissolved de facto in 1986.