This is a list of agrarian parties, that is, parties which explicitly rely on farmers as their main constituency and/or adhere to some form of agrarianism.
For a list of parties called Agrarian Party, Farmers' Party or Peasants' Party see Agrarian Party (disambiguation), Farmers' Party (disambiguation) and Peasants' Party (disambiguation), respectively. For a list of Nordic Agrarian parties see Nordic agrarian parties.
Active parties
Americas
Europe
 Åland: Centre[1]
 Albania: Agrarian Party, Environmentalist Agrarian Party
 Belarus: Agrarian Party
 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Croatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Bulgaria: People's Union, Agrarian National Union, Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski", Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union–United
 Croatia: Peasant Party, Democratic Peasants' Party
 Czech Republic: Agrarian Democratic Party
 Denmark: Venstre – Liberal Party[1][2][3]
 Faroe Islands: Union Party[1]
 Estonia: Estonian Agrarian Centre Party,[1] People's Union
 Finland: Centre Party,[1][2][3] True Finns (in government)
 France: National Centre of Independents and Peasants, Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition
 Greenland: Feeling of Community[1]
 Hungary: Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party
 Iceland: Progressive Party,[1][2] Centre Party
 Italy: South Tyrolean People's Party
 Latvia: Farmers' Union (in government)[1]
 Lithuania: Lithuanian Centre Party, Farmers and Greens Union (in government)
 Moldova: Agrarian Party
 Montenegro: Popular Movement
 Netherlands: Farmer–Citizen Movement
 North Macedonia: Party for a European Future
 Norway: Centre Party[1][2]
 Poland: People's Party,[1] Self-Defense, AGROunia, Piast Faction
 Portugal: People's Monarchist Party[4]
 Romania: Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party, Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania
 Serbia: United Peasant Party and People's Peasant Party
 Slovakia: Party of the Hungarian Coalition
 Slovenia: People's Party
 Sweden: Centre Party[1][2][3]
  Switzerland: Swiss People's Party[2]
 Ukraine: People's Party, Agrarian Party, Radical Party
Asia
Africa
Oceania
Former parties
Americas
 Argentina: National Autonomist Party
 Canada: United Farmers (specifically: United Farmers of Alberta, United Farmers of Ontario), Progressive Party (specifically: Progressive Party of Manitoba), Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
 Chile: Agrarian Labor Party
 Peru: Agrarian National Party
 United States: Democratic-Republican Party, Greenback Party, Populist Party, Farmer-Labor Party (specifically: Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party)
Europe
 Czechoslovakia: Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
 Denmark: Farmers' Party (Denmark)
 Finland: Finnish Rural Party[5]
 Germany: Agricultural League, Bavarian Peasants' League, Christian-National Peasants' and Farmers' Party, German Farmers' Party, Schleswig-Holsteinische Bauern- und Landarbeiterdemokratie
 Greece: Agrarian Party of Greece, Peasants and Workers Party
 Ireland: Land League, Farmers' Party, Clann na Talmhan
 Italy: Peasants' Party of Italy
 Liechtenstein: Workers' and Peasants' Party
 Lithuania: Liberal and Centre Union[1]
 Moldova: Bessarabian Peasants' Party
 Netherlands: Farmers' Party, Peasants' League
 Romania: Peasants' Party, National Peasants' Party, Agrarian Democratic Party, National Agrarian Party
 Poland: Polish People's Party "Piast", Polish Peasant Bloc, Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie", Stronnictwo Chłopskie
 Russia: Agrarian Party
 Serbia: Peasants Party of Serbia
 Spain: Agrarian Party
 United Kingdom: Agricultural Party
 Ukraine: People's Bloc, Peasant Democratic Party
 Yugoslavia: Agrarian Party
Asia
Africa
Oceania
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 This is a Nordic agrarian party.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Svante Ersson; Jan-Erik Lane (28 December 1998). Politics and Society in Western Europe. SAGE. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-7619-5862-8. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
 - 1 2 3 T. Banchoff (28 June 1999). Legitimacy and the European Union. Taylor & Francis. pp. 123–. ISBN 978-0-415-18188-4. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
 - ↑ "Partido Popular Monárquico | EUROPEIAS 2014". Partido Popular Monárquico. Archived from the original on 2 October 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
 - ↑ Cazes, Marie (2019-12-21). "Populismin evoluutio Suomessa". Politiikasta (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-05-18.
 
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