The President of the IFAJ Congress 2008 is Franz Fischler, former Commissioner of Agriculture for the EU. Last year in Japan at the IFAJ Congress he promised us some fine Austrian wines. Tonight he made good on that with a toast at our dinner.
Prior to the dinner I spoke to him and he said that attendance exceeded their expectations. He says they have some specific objectives with the Congress. “We want to show how we organize the agricultural sector, which policy objectives we have, but would also like to show our guests concrete examples because I think this is the basis then for a good story and this interests journalists more than anything else.”
He says we’re in the southeast part of the country, called Styria, which is also the home of our “Governator,” Arnold Schwarzenegger. He told me that Austria joined the European Union in 1995 and that it has a common border with a number of the countries that also joined then. He says this has helped improve their economy and improve their output.
You can listen to my interview with Franz Fischler here: ifaj-08-fischler.mp3
Here is our welcome by Mr. Fischler at the evening’s opening dinner:



During the first day of the IFAJ Congress in Austria we went on group walking tours of Graz. Here’s Cindy and me in front of the clock tower on
The IFAJ delegates business meeting is taking place now. It’s the organization’s annual opportunity for each country to hear from the executive committee and have a say in the business of the organization.
Our American delegation was here on time and ready to vote. I’ll try to post some information about what business gets decided later this afternoon.
It’s the first day of IFAJ Congress 2008 activities and the good news is, our luggage arrived! This morning the Executive Committee is meeting and after lunch we’ll have an IFAJ delegates business meeting. I’m going to try to cover that.
As we arrived in Graz yesterday for the IFAJ Congress and headed from the airport to the hotel, the first landscape that greeted us was corn. Even though they are farther north latitude-wise than even Minnesota, their corn is pretty close to harvest at this point.
This Austrian company makes lots of grain-based products like cereals and granola bars. These bars are made with corn flakes and oats and topped with a yogurt cream. Not bad when you are starving after a 22 hour trip!
All right. We’re here in Austria. Let the IFAJ games begin!
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Cindy and I are on our way to Austria/Slovenia. This year’s IFAJ Congress is looking like it’s going to be a lot of fun. I just hope we get good internet access and have a little time to relax. Those were two issues we had trouble with last year. Here’s some of the activities on the agenda: