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    AGRICULTURAL COUNSELORS FORUM</font></strong></p>
    <p><font face="Arial" size="2"><em><strong>Background</strong></em><br>
    The Agricultural Counselors Forum (ACF) is an informal, voluntary group established in
    Washington, DC for the purpose of improving communication and understanding within the
    diplomatic corps on agricultural and &quot;food systems&quot; issues. The group is
    comprised of agricultural attaches and other professionals interested in sharing
    information, particularly (but not exclusively) regarding U.S. agriculture and related
    legislation/regulation.</font></p>
    <p><font face="Arial" size="2">Formed in the 1970s, the ACF has acted informally to
    provide the agricultural counselors with their own specialized platform on these issues.
    The primary activity is a quarterly luncheon at which speakers from the legislative and
    executive branches of government, as well as from the private sector, present ideas and
    enable the participants to ask questions. Occasionally, trips to agricultural functions in
    the U.S. heartland are organized to provide a better grasp of the fundamentals facing U.S.
    agriculture.</font></p>
    <p><font face="Arial" size="2"><em><strong>Aims/Objectives</strong></em><br>
    ACF assists agricultural counselors in the following ways:</font> <ul>
      <li><font face="Arial" size="2">improves individual understanding of both bilateral and
        multilateral issues within a broader agricultural dimension;</font></li>
      <li><font face="Arial" size="2">enhances communication and idea-sharing within the
        ag-related diplomatic community, thus enabling ag counselors to represent both U.S. and
        their own country's perspectives more effectively <br>
        to their home-based constituencies;</font></li>
      <li><font face="Arial" size="2">provides a unique channel to the U.S. heartland which offers
        additional opportunities to communicate and learn from ag practitioners engaged in the
        daily tasks associated with the modern food system; and</font></li>
      <li><font face="Arial" size="2">performs a useful service by giving U.S. government and
        diplomatic officials the chance to meet informally to raise questions, discuss issues, and
        find solutions.</font></li>
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            <td width="100%"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">FOCUS ON
              UKRAINE -- ACF-sponsored luncheons at National Press Club, on
              Capitol Hill and in leading Washington Hotels draw international
              leaders into agri-dialogue.</font><br>
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    <p><font face="Arial" size="2"><em><strong>Problem/Need</strong></em><br>
    The U.S. agro-food system is one of the world's largest and most modern economic engines,
    providing the nation of 230 million with the most plentiful, lowest-cost food in history.
    It is an enormous and complex system which intersects with virtually all other phases of
    economic and political life in the countryside - with strong connections to Washington.</font></p>
    <p><font face="Arial" size="2">For even the most experienced foreign observer, learning to
    understand what is happening in U.S. agriculture - particularly in relation to legislation
    at the national level - is a daunting challenge. ACF is designed to facilitate the
    necessary and ongoing educational experience for agricultural counselors. </font></p>
    <p><font face="Arial" size="2"><em><strong>Results</strong></em><br>
    ACF produces benefits for members and supporters by increasing interactive programming and
    two-way information flow between the Washington diplomatic community, the U.S. government,
    and American agriculture. This is accomplished with cross-sectoral/problem-solving exchanges, luncheons, social functions and
    special reports. ACF has accelerated awareness and understanding of key issues facing U.S.
    agriculture and has increased information flow. ACF has also provided participants with
    new contacts and perspectives from U.S. grassroots decision-makers.</font></p>
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              CONTACT -- Naima Mansur of World Bank/GEF, Vic Leviste,
              agricultural counselor of Philippine Embassy, and Nick Hollis of
              The Agribusiness Council share a light moment at an ACF program.</font><br>
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    <p><font face="Arial" size="2"><em><strong>Method of Operations</strong></em><br>
    ACF has achieved its aims working informally through various association communication
    techniques including e-mail newsletters, luncheons, questionnaires, specialized
    committees, field trips, and interactive programming with state agribusiness councils. ACF
    acts as an informal educational clearinghouse presenting other countries' agricultural
    perspectives and assisting link-ups with agricultural specialty groups. For example, a
    special luncheon was organized at the Capitol under the sponsorship of U.S. Senator Jesse
    Helms (R-NC) and Representative Charles Stenholm (D-TX).</font></p>
    <p><font face="Arial" size="2">Beyond the reactivation of ACF's luncheon series in
    1995-97, the future direction of activities aims at expanding communication opportunities.
    The steering committee is contemplating a chatroom feature for the website. ACF
    participants automatically receive state agribusiness network memoranda dealing with
    issues such as genetic modification, corporate corruption and international trade. In a
    post-Seattle/WTO environment, this type of exchange can be useful in reducing costly
    international economic disputes.</font></p>
    <p><font face="Arial" size="2">ACF participants automatically receive invitations to
    Washington-based functions of The Agribusiness Council (ABC) and Agri-Energy Roundtable
    (AER) which are affiliated, nonprofit/tax-exempt associations involved in agriculture and
    agribusiness networking. ABC is providing secretariat functions for ACF.</font></p>
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            <td width="100%"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">ATTENTIVE
              COUNSELORS listen as Philippine Ambassador Rabe discusses food
              security issues at reception honoring ACF. More than 50 embassies
              have participated in ACF functions, including trade missions and
              field trips.</font><br>
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    <p><font face="Arial" size="2"><em><strong>Supporters</strong></em><br>
    ACF is supported by voluntary contributions and subscriptions to information services from
    leading embassies. Several banks and international companies who share ACF's commitment to
    expanded dialogue and networking with international trade/development issues, have
    provided support, but are not associated with ACF activities (except listing in ACF
    publications). ACF has received support from <a href="default.htm"> The Agribusiness Council (ABC)</a> and its U.N.-affiliate,
    <a href="aer.htm"> Agri-Energy
    Roundtable (AER)</a>. These two organizations have more than fifty-five years of combined
    experience and activity in trade support activities.</font>
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    </font><font face="Arial" size="2">Agricultural Counselors Forum</font><font face="Arial" size="3"><br>
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    </strong><font face="Arial" size="2">P.O. Box 5565</font><font face="Arial" align="center" size="2"><br>
    Washington DC 20016<br>
    Tel: (202) 296-4563</font><font face="Arial" size="3"><font face="Arial" size="3" align="center"><strong><br>
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