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Agricultural attaché

An agricultural attaché is a diplomat who collects, analyzes, and acts on information on agriculture, agribusiness, food, and other related spheres in a foreign country or countries. Agricultural attachés may be directly employed by the sending country's agriculture ministry, or they may be employed by the foreign ministry. Typical activities of an agricultural attaché include reporting on crop conditions, food availability, domestic agricultural policy and the foreign trade outlook in agricultural commodities; negotiating food aid agreements and agricultural credit lines; implementing agricultural technical assistance programs; facilitating professional contacts, exchanges, and technology transfer; assisting in negotiating bilateral and multilateral trade agreements; and promoting the exports of agricultural and food products. In many cases, agricultural attachés may also bear responsibility for issues related to the environment, food security, food safety, fisheries, forestry, and indeed anything related to rural areas and the rural economy.

Diplomatic status edit

The emergence of agricultural attachés with diplomatic status grew out of the posting of agricultural commissioners in the 19th century. In modern times, although the term "agricultural attaché" is commonly applied to diplomats responsible for agricultural affairs, these diplomats often possess other, higher diplomatic titles and ranks, up to and including the rank of minister-counselor.[1][2]

Often, agricultural officers of foreign embassies will form an informal group to compare notes and to collaborate on issues of mutual interest with regard to the host country.[3] In Washington, D.C., for example, foreign embassies' agricultural attachés created the Agricultural Counselors Forum in the 1970s.[4]

Responsibilities edit

Originally, agricultural attachés primarily bore responsibility for reporting on agricultural and rural conditions in the host country and other countries in a multi-country area of responsibility. In 1934, U.S. agricultural attachés began supporting trade negotiations.[5][6] During and after World War II, their responsibilities expanded to include oversight and management of food assistance, credit, and technical assistance programs.[7][8][9]

Today an "agricultural attaché" may have other responsibilities as well, related to environmental affairs, arrangement of international credit lines, or consumer protection. For example, in Washington, D.C., the Austrian Embassy features a "Counselor (Agriculture and Environment)", the Royal Thai Embassy has an officer responsible for "Organic Food and Agriculture", and the German Embassy includes a minister-counselor for "Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection".[10]

In virtually all cases, agricultural attachés fall under authority of the chief of the diplomatic mission (ambassador or chargé d'affaires) so that in addition to answering to their respective agriculture ministries, they also must report to the chief of mission. As an example, under U.S. law, this dual line of authority is attested in Title 7, Chapter 87, Subchapter V of the U.S. Code and U.S. Department of Agriculture regulation , in which the attachés are subordinated to the Secretary of Agriculture, and in Title 22, Chapter 52, Section 3927 of the U.S. Code, in which they are subordinated to the chief of mission.

Services edit

Australia edit

The Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) has 12 agricultural officers in 12 diplomatic missions abroad. According to the ,

These officers:

  • play a major part in Australia's efforts to remove or lower market access barriers and facilitate trade
  • monitor emerging international issues
  • help resolve quarantine issues
  • provide briefings and assist with visiting delegations.[11][12]

The current roster of agricultural officers can be found .

Austria edit

The Austrian Ministry of Agriculture (often colloquially called in German "Das Lebensministerium", or "Ministry of Life") posts "agricultural and environmental attachés" to 7 countries as well as the headquarters of the European Union in Brussels. Some of these officers have regional responsibilities, covering more than one country.[13] According to the ministry's official website,

In addition to their bilateral tasks (they inform the Ministry of Life about current environmental and agricultural affairs), some attachés are also responsible for representing the Ministry of Life at several international organisations like the OECD, FAO, or the United Nations. They are the contact persons at bilateral visits and events and cultivate the contacts in the Ministries in charge of agricultural and technical affairs of the relevant countries. In the course of the EU enlargement the responsibilities of the attachés in the new Member States have further developed. Through regular market reports they become a link between the Ministry of Life, the foreign trade commission of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber and producers from the agriculture and food sector. They will then serve as clearing agencies and contact partners in marketing issues for enterprises from these sectors.[14]

Canada edit

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada operates the Agri-Food Trade Service "to support agricultural productivity and trade in an industry that recorded exports of $31.5 billion in 2007...the Agri-Food Trade Service (ATS) was established to support various agriculture and agri-food sector clients, including Canadian food exporters."[15]

Canadian agricultural attachés posted abroad, though typically selected by and from the ranks of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, do not however work for the Agri-Food Trade Service, but rather as employees of the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS), and are listed on the rosters of these commissioners maintained by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.[16]

China edit

The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture posts agricultural officers to the United States, the Philippines, European Union, WTO, FAO, Brazil, India, Japan, France, and Australia. According to the ministry's website, one of the mandates of the ministry is to "undertake foreign-related agricultural affairs and organize related international economic and technical exchanges and cooperation."[17]

European Union edit

The European Union, a regional bloc, both sends and accredits agricultural attachés. The European Union's for its mission in Washington, D.C., for example, includes an agricultural counselor and first secretary for agriculture in the "Trade & Agriculture Section". Conversely, many countries post agricultural attachés to Brussels to represent their interests before the European Commission, including members states of the European Union.

In the latter case, member states' attachés assigned to a Permanent Representation to the European Union perform a fundamentally different function from that of bilateral attachés. They do not cover bilateral relations between two countries, but rather participate in EU decision-making and implementation procedures, contributing to coordination and working out of national positions, representing those positions, and preparing and attending relevant (Council and comitology) meetings.

France edit

The French Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries maintains an extensive network of agricultural attachés abroad, with representatives to three international organizations (World Trade Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization, and United Nations Industrial Development Organization), to the European Union, as well as to over 90 bilateral diplomatic missions.[18]

According to the French Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries official website,

Counselors or attachés have the agricultural business tasks:

  • Observe, monitor and analyze the positions of countries in which they are located as to national, EU and international agricultural, fisheries, trade and veterinary and phytosanitary regulations
  • Inform the French authorities and especially the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, on the changing positions of the countries concerned on the common agricultural policy issues including forest policy, common fisheries, veterinary and phytosanitary regulations and international negotiations directly or indirectly on these issues (WTO, OECD ...)
  • Facilitate dialogue between French authorities and the countries of its area of responsibility,
  • To promote French positions to the governments of such countries on the Common Agricultural Policy, geographic appellations, multilateral trade negotiations,
  • Encourage the development of agri-food trade of France to the countries in which located, which includes a precise knowledge of regulations applicable to trade and food, assistance to operators facing difficulties with the authorities of countries concerned,
  • Develop an influence strategy (sustainable development, safety...).

Counselors or attachés for agricultural affairs are under the authority of the chief of the economics section at the Embassy of France in the country concerned.[19]

Germany edit

The Federal Republic of Germany's Ministry of Nutrition, Agriculture and Consumer Protection has agricultural attachés in 18 diplomatic missions.[20]

Hungary edit

The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the (MFA) maintain agricultural attachés in nine countries: Germany, the United States of America (also accredited to Canada), Russia (also accredited to Armenia and Uzbekistan), Italy (also an FAO representation), France, Belgium (Permanent Representation to the European Union), Spain, China, and Romania. The attachés are in the employ of the MFA but MARD directs their work.

MARD encourages submission of attaché reports that contribute significantly to the decisions of farmers and their organizations as well as other actors in the agricultural sector and the food industry. MARD has published a monthly compiled from open information in the reports since 2004.

Mexico edit

The Mexican Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Development, Fisheries and Food (SAGARPA) maintains agricultural attachés in 5 diplomatic missions. They are charged with responsibility for "identification of export demand, market information, organization of trade missions and promotion missions for Mexican agricultural and food products."[21]

Netherlands edit

The Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (MinLNV) of the Netherlands includes a Foreign Agricultural Service which posts agricultural attachés to more than 40 overseas locations. According to the ministry, the service's officers "are trained to assist Dutch agricultural small and medium-sized enterprises in their activities on foreign markets. The Agricultural Offices abroad also function as a liaison between Dutch agriculture, food, agri-business, fisheries, nature management organisations and agricultural research institutions and their counterparts."[22]

Philippines edit

The Department of Agriculture of the Philippines posts agricultural attachés to 6 countries.[23]

Russian Federation edit

The Russian Ministry of Agriculture's Federal Center for Development of Exports of the Agroindustrial Complex's Products (Russian: Федеральный центр развития экспорта продукции АПК Минсельхоза России) administers Russia's agricultural attaché service. As of 2020 Russia maintained agricultural attachés in 25 countries with the intent of expanding coverage to 50 countries.[24] Officially, Russian agricultural attachés are referred to as "attachés for the agroindustrial complex".[25][26] As of 2020 Russia had posted "agroindustrial" attachés to Algeria, Angola, Chile, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Sudan, Thailand, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam.[24]

United States edit

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) includes a Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) created in 1930, but with a history reaching back to the mid-19th century. FAS staffs 103 offices in 82 countries around the world, and also monitors and reports on the agricultural trade matters of an additional 70 countries. These numbers include offices for conduct of foreign agricultural relations with the World Trade Organization in Geneva, the United Nations organizations in Rome, and the European Union Commission in Brussels. The majority of reports written by U.S. agricultural attachés are posted to the Foreign Agricultural Service website and are available to the general public.[27]

The Secretary of Agriculture determined that overseas officials of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) should also be afforded the benefits of the Foreign Service Act of 1980. Accordingly, APHIS officers are also titled agricultural attachés. In addition, other USDA employees, notably of the Agricultural Research Service and the Forest Service, are periodically posted abroad with this diplomatic status.

Agricultural attachés in popular culture edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Clem, Alan L. (July 1960). The U.S. Agricultural Attaché, His History and His Work, FAS M-91. Washington: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service.
  2. ^ Mustard, Allan (2003). . Arlington, Virginia: Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. pp. vi, 85 leaves : col. ill., 28 cm. Archived from the original on 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  3. ^ Crawford, Douglas M. (1964). . Farmer's World. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off. Archived from the original on 2016-01-10. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  4. ^ "Agricultural Counselors Forum". Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  5. ^ "Organization and Functions of the Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, 1940". Retrieved 2009-03-27.
  6. ^ Wheeler, Leslie A. (1940). Reciprocal Trade Agreements--A New Method Of Tariff Making (Yearbook of Agriculture, 1940, pp. 585-595). Washington: USGPO.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ National Archives, Record Group 16, Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, General Correspondence, 1906-75, Foreign Relations (1940), Box 87. Memorandum for the Secretary, June 25, 1940, "Re: Need for clearer publicity on Inter-American cartel," from Mordecai Ezekial
  8. ^ "The United States Farmer and the World Around Him," speech by John J. Haggerty, Director of Foreign Agricultural Relations, contained in the Journal of Farm Economics, December 1952
  9. ^ Wheeler, Leslie A. (1952). Reminiscences of Leslie A. Wheeler. New York: Oral History Collection of Columbia University.
  10. ^ "Foreign Agricultural Officials to Visit New Hampshire and Vermont". August 28, 2009.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-02-12. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-11-15. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  13. ^ "Agrar- und Umweltattachés". Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  14. ^ "In addition to the Agricultural and Environmental Attachés". Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-03. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-21. Retrieved September 20, 2012.
  18. ^ "LISTE DES CONSEILLERS POUR LES AFFAIRES AGRICOLES ET SPÉCIALISTES AGRICOLES À L'ÉTRANGER" (PDF). Retrieved January 17, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ . February 27, 2007. Archived from the original on 2008-12-04. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  20. ^ . Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  21. ^ . Apoyos y Servicios a la Comercialización Agropecuaria de la Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganaderia, Desarollo Rural, Pesca y Alimentación. Archived from the original on 2009-06-27. Retrieved January 9, 2010.
  22. ^ "Foreign Agricultural Service". Netherlands Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality. September 15, 2009. Retrieved January 9, 2010.
  23. ^ "Directory of DA Staff Offices, Regional Field Offices, Attached Agency, Bureaus, Attaches and their Heads (As of October 2009)". Department of Agriculture, Philippines. Archived from the original on October 15, 2009. Retrieved January 9, 2010.
  24. ^ a b "Атташе по АПК".
  25. ^ "Положение о Департаменте внешних связей (Charter of the Department of external relations)". January 3, 2001.
  26. ^ "Положение о департаменте (Charter of the department)". May 25, 2006.
  27. ^ "Global Agricultural Information Network".

Further reading edit

  • Clem, Alan L. (July 1960). The U.S. Agricultural Attaché, His History and His Work, FAS M-91. Washington: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service.
  • Crawford, Douglas M. (1964). . Farmer's World. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off. Archived from the original on 2016-01-10. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  • Mayer, Martin (1983). The Diplomats. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-14230-4.
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture (1883–1885). Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture. Washington: USGPO.

External links edit

  • Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture 2010-04-08 at the Wayback Machine

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An agricultural attache is a diplomat who collects analyzes and acts on information on agriculture agribusiness food and other related spheres in a foreign country or countries Agricultural attaches may be directly employed by the sending country s agriculture ministry or they may be employed by the foreign ministry Typical activities of an agricultural attache include reporting on crop conditions food availability domestic agricultural policy and the foreign trade outlook in agricultural commodities negotiating food aid agreements and agricultural credit lines implementing agricultural technical assistance programs facilitating professional contacts exchanges and technology transfer assisting in negotiating bilateral and multilateral trade agreements and promoting the exports of agricultural and food products In many cases agricultural attaches may also bear responsibility for issues related to the environment food security food safety fisheries forestry and indeed anything related to rural areas and the rural economy Contents 1 Diplomatic status 2 Responsibilities 3 Services 3 1 Australia 3 2 Austria 3 3 Canada 3 4 China 3 5 European Union 3 6 France 3 7 Germany 3 8 Hungary 3 9 Mexico 3 10 Netherlands 3 11 Philippines 3 12 Russian Federation 3 13 United States 4 Agricultural attaches in popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksDiplomatic status editThe emergence of agricultural attaches with diplomatic status grew out of the posting of agricultural commissioners in the 19th century In modern times although the term agricultural attache is commonly applied to diplomats responsible for agricultural affairs these diplomats often possess other higher diplomatic titles and ranks up to and including the rank of minister counselor 1 2 Often agricultural officers of foreign embassies will form an informal group to compare notes and to collaborate on issues of mutual interest with regard to the host country 3 In Washington D C for example foreign embassies agricultural attaches created the Agricultural Counselors Forum in the 1970s 4 Responsibilities editOriginally agricultural attaches primarily bore responsibility for reporting on agricultural and rural conditions in the host country and other countries in a multi country area of responsibility In 1934 U S agricultural attaches began supporting trade negotiations 5 6 During and after World War II their responsibilities expanded to include oversight and management of food assistance credit and technical assistance programs 7 8 9 Today an agricultural attache may have other responsibilities as well related to environmental affairs arrangement of international credit lines or consumer protection For example in Washington D C the Austrian Embassy features a Counselor Agriculture and Environment the Royal Thai Embassy has an officer responsible for Organic Food and Agriculture and the German Embassy includes a minister counselor for Food Agriculture and Consumer Protection 10 In virtually all cases agricultural attaches fall under authority of the chief of the diplomatic mission ambassador or charge d affaires so that in addition to answering to their respective agriculture ministries they also must report to the chief of mission As an example under U S law this dual line of authority is attested in Title 7 Chapter 87 Subchapter V of the U S Code and U S Department of Agriculture regulation DR 1051 001 in which the attaches are subordinated to the Secretary of Agriculture and in Title 22 Chapter 52 Section 3927 of the U S Code in which they are subordinated to the chief of mission Services editThe examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Australia edit The Australian Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry DAFF has 12 agricultural officers in 12 diplomatic missions abroad According to the DAFF official website These officers play a major part in Australia s efforts to remove or lower market access barriers and facilitate trade monitor emerging international issues help resolve quarantine issues provide briefings and assist with visiting delegations 11 12 The current roster of agricultural officers can be found here Austria edit The Austrian Ministry of Agriculture often colloquially called in German Das Lebensministerium or Ministry of Life posts agricultural and environmental attaches to 7 countries as well as the headquarters of the European Union in Brussels Some of these officers have regional responsibilities covering more than one country 13 According to the ministry s official website In addition to their bilateral tasks they inform the Ministry of Life about current environmental and agricultural affairs some attaches are also responsible for representing the Ministry of Life at several international organisations like the OECD FAO or the United Nations They are the contact persons at bilateral visits and events and cultivate the contacts in the Ministries in charge of agricultural and technical affairs of the relevant countries In the course of the EU enlargement the responsibilities of the attaches in the new Member States have further developed Through regular market reports they become a link between the Ministry of Life the foreign trade commission of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber and producers from the agriculture and food sector They will then serve as clearing agencies and contact partners in marketing issues for enterprises from these sectors 14 Canada edit Agriculture and Agri Food Canada operates the Agri Food Trade Service to support agricultural productivity and trade in an industry that recorded exports of 31 5 billion in 2007 the Agri Food Trade Service ATS was established to support various agriculture and agri food sector clients including Canadian food exporters 15 Canadian agricultural attaches posted abroad though typically selected by and from the ranks of Agriculture and Agri Food Canada do not however work for the Agri Food Trade Service but rather as employees of the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service TCS and are listed on the rosters of these commissioners maintained by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade 16 China edit The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture posts agricultural officers to the United States the Philippines European Union WTO FAO Brazil India Japan France and Australia According to the ministry s website one of the mandates of the ministry is to undertake foreign related agricultural affairs and organize related international economic and technical exchanges and cooperation 17 European Union edit The European Union a regional bloc both sends and accredits agricultural attaches The European Union s delegation list for its mission in Washington D C for example includes an agricultural counselor and first secretary for agriculture in the Trade amp Agriculture Section Conversely many countries post agricultural attaches to Brussels to represent their interests before the European Commission including members states of the European Union In the latter case member states attaches assigned to a Permanent Representation to the European Union perform a fundamentally different function from that of bilateral attaches They do not cover bilateral relations between two countries but rather participate in EU decision making and implementation procedures contributing to coordination and working out of national positions representing those positions and preparing and attending relevant Council and comitology meetings France edit The French Ministry of Food Agriculture and Fisheries maintains an extensive network of agricultural attaches abroad with representatives to three international organizations World Trade Organization Food and Agriculture Organization and United Nations Industrial Development Organization to the European Union as well as to over 90 bilateral diplomatic missions 18 According to the French Ministry of Food Agriculture and Fisheries official website Counselors or attaches have the agricultural business tasks Observe monitor and analyze the positions of countries in which they are located as to national EU and international agricultural fisheries trade and veterinary and phytosanitary regulations Inform the French authorities and especially the Ministry of Food Agriculture and Fisheries on the changing positions of the countries concerned on the common agricultural policy issues including forest policy common fisheries veterinary and phytosanitary regulations and international negotiations directly or indirectly on these issues WTO OECD Facilitate dialogue between French authorities and the countries of its area of responsibility To promote French positions to the governments of such countries on the Common Agricultural Policy geographic appellations multilateral trade negotiations Encourage the development of agri food trade of France to the countries in which located which includes a precise knowledge of regulations applicable to trade and food assistance to operators facing difficulties with the authorities of countries concerned Develop an influence strategy sustainable development safety Counselors or attaches for agricultural affairs are under the authority of the chief of the economics section at the Embassy of France in the country concerned 19 Germany edit The Federal Republic of Germany s Ministry of Nutrition Agriculture and Consumer Protection has agricultural attaches in 18 diplomatic missions 20 Hungary edit The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development MARD and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs MFA maintain agricultural attaches in nine countries Germany the United States of America also accredited to Canada Russia also accredited to Armenia and Uzbekistan Italy also an FAO representation France Belgium Permanent Representation to the European Union Spain China and Romania The attaches are in the employ of the MFA but MARD directs their work MARD encourages submission of attache reports that contribute significantly to the decisions of farmers and their organizations as well as other actors in the agricultural sector and the food industry MARD has published a monthly Newsletter Kulhoni Hirlevel compiled from open information in the reports since 2004 Mexico edit The Mexican Secretariat of Agriculture Livestock Rural Development Fisheries and Food SAGARPA maintains agricultural attaches in 5 diplomatic missions They are charged with responsibility for identification of export demand market information organization of trade missions and promotion missions for Mexican agricultural and food products 21 Netherlands edit The Ministry of Agriculture Nature and Food Quality MinLNV of the Netherlands includes a Foreign Agricultural Service which posts agricultural attaches to more than 40 overseas locations According to the ministry the service s officers are trained to assist Dutch agricultural small and medium sized enterprises in their activities on foreign markets The Agricultural Offices abroad also function as a liaison between Dutch agriculture food agri business fisheries nature management organisations and agricultural research institutions and their counterparts 22 Philippines edit The Department of Agriculture of the Philippines posts agricultural attaches to 6 countries 23 Russian Federation edit The Russian Ministry of Agriculture s Federal Center for Development of Exports of the Agroindustrial Complex s Products Russian Federalnyj centr razvitiya eksporta produkcii APK Minselhoza Rossii administers Russia s agricultural attache service As of 2020 Russia maintained agricultural attaches in 25 countries with the intent of expanding coverage to 50 countries 24 Officially Russian agricultural attaches are referred to as attaches for the agroindustrial complex 25 26 As of 2020 Russia had posted agroindustrial attaches to Algeria Angola Chile China Egypt Ethiopia Ghana Indonesia Iraq Israel Jordan Lebanon Malaysia Mexico Morocco Nigeria Peru Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea Sudan Thailand Tunisia United Arab Emirates and Vietnam 24 United States edit Main article Foreign Agricultural Service The United States Department of Agriculture USDA includes a Foreign Agricultural Service FAS created in 1930 but with a history reaching back to the mid 19th century FAS staffs 103 offices in 82 countries around the world and also monitors and reports on the agricultural trade matters of an additional 70 countries These numbers include offices for conduct of foreign agricultural relations with the World Trade Organization in Geneva the United Nations organizations in Rome and the European Union Commission in Brussels The majority of reports written by U S agricultural attaches are posted to the Foreign Agricultural Service website and are available to the general public 27 The Secretary of Agriculture determined that overseas officials of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service APHIS should also be afforded the benefits of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 Accordingly APHIS officers are also titled agricultural attaches In addition other USDA employees notably of the Agricultural Research Service and the Forest Service are periodically posted abroad with this diplomatic status Agricultural attaches in popular culture editThe U S agricultural attache in Tehran Iran during the Canadian Caper H Lee Schatz was featured in the motion picture Argo See also editChief Agricultural NegotiatorReferences edit Clem Alan L July 1960 The U S Agricultural Attache His History and His Work FAS M 91 Washington USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Mustard Allan 2003 A study of management doctrines and leadership philosophies of selected organizations with international missions Arlington Virginia Foreign Agricultural Service U S Dept of Agriculture pp vi 85 leaves col ill 28 cm Archived from the original on 2015 10 19 Retrieved 2010 01 10 Crawford Douglas M 1964 Our Agricultural Attaches Farmer s World Washington U S Govt Print Off Archived from the original on 2016 01 10 Retrieved 2010 08 23 Agricultural Counselors Forum Retrieved January 23 2010 Organization and Functions of the Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations 1940 Retrieved 2009 03 27 Wheeler Leslie A 1940 Reciprocal Trade Agreements A New Method Of Tariff Making Yearbook of Agriculture 1940 pp 585 595 Washington USGPO permanent dead link National Archives Record Group 16 Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture General Correspondence 1906 75 Foreign Relations 1940 Box 87 Memorandum for the Secretary June 25 1940 Re Need for clearer publicity on Inter American cartel from Mordecai Ezekial The United States Farmer and the World Around Him speech by John J Haggerty Director of Foreign Agricultural Relations contained in the Journal of Farm Economics December 1952 Wheeler Leslie A 1952 Reminiscences of Leslie A Wheeler New York Oral History Collection of Columbia University Foreign Agricultural Officials to Visit New Hampshire and Vermont August 28 2009 Overseas Network DAFF Archived from the original on 2010 02 12 Retrieved January 17 2010 Overseas Agricultural Staff Contact Details DAFF Archived from the original on 2009 11 15 Retrieved January 17 2010 Agrar und Umweltattaches Retrieved January 17 2010 In addition to the Agricultural and Environmental Attaches Retrieved January 17 2010 Agri Food Trade Service About Us Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved January 17 2010 Alphabetical List of Trade Offices Around the World Archived from the original on 2010 03 03 Retrieved January 17 2010 Main Functions of the Ministry of Agriculture Archived from the original on 2011 05 21 Retrieved September 20 2012 LISTE DES CONSEILLERS POUR LES AFFAIRES AGRICOLES ET SPECIALISTES AGRICOLES A L ETRANGER PDF Retrieved January 17 2010 permanent dead link Les conseillers pour les affaires agricoles et specialistes agricoles a l etranger February 27 2007 Archived from the original on 2008 12 04 Retrieved January 17 2010 Ansprechpartner fur Ernahrung Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz in den deutschen Botschaften Bundesministerium fur Ernahrung Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2010 01 09 Integracion a los Mercados Consejerias en el Extranjero Apoyos y Servicios a la Comercializacion Agropecuaria de la Secretaria de Agricultura Ganaderia Desarollo Rural Pesca y Alimentacion Archived from the original on 2009 06 27 Retrieved January 9 2010 Foreign Agricultural Service Netherlands Ministry of Agriculture Nature and Food Quality September 15 2009 Retrieved January 9 2010 Directory of DA Staff Offices Regional Field Offices Attached Agency Bureaus Attaches and their Heads As of October 2009 Department of Agriculture Philippines Archived from the original on October 15 2009 Retrieved January 9 2010 a b Attashe po APK Polozhenie o Departamente vneshnih svyazej Charter of the Department of external relations January 3 2001 Polozhenie o departamente Charter of the department May 25 2006 Global Agricultural Information Network Further reading editClem Alan L July 1960 The U S Agricultural Attache His History and His Work FAS M 91 Washington USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Crawford Douglas M 1964 Our Agricultural Attaches Farmer s World Washington U S Govt Print Off Archived from the original on 2016 01 10 Retrieved 2010 08 23 Mayer Martin 1983 The Diplomats New York Doubleday ISBN 978 0 385 14230 4 U S Department of Agriculture 1883 1885 Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture Washington USGPO External links editForeign Agricultural Service U S Department of Agriculture Archived 2010 04 08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agricultural attache amp oldid 1182005856, wikipedia, 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