Address By Mariann Fischer Boel, EU Ag Commissioner

Chuck Zimmerman

Mariann Fischer BoelThe Commissioner of Agriculture and Rural Development for the European Economic Union is Mariann Fischer Boel. She was the keynote speaker on the program today here at the World Agricultural Forum.

You can listen to her speech here while she’s finishing up with questions and answers. In her talk she tries to clear up misconceptions about farmers, farming and the policies of the EU. In particular she provides some historic detail on the EU CAP (Common Ag Policy). She says they’re continuing the move to reduce subsidies. One of the key words heard here is sustainability and she does make a point about the care the EU needs to use in moving forward so that their farmers sustain their prosperity.

You can listen to the speech here: world-ag-forum-07-boel.mp3

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Grower Perspective on the World Agricultural Forum

Chuck Zimmerman

Dick McWardOne of the directors of the World Agricultural Forum is Dick McWard. He’s taking notes during this morning’s speech by Mariann Fischer Boel, EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development.

Dick is a producer from Illinois who is also retired from Bunge North America where he worked in industry affairs. I asked him for his perspective on an event like the 2007 World Congress of the World Agricultural Forum (that’s the official title of the event). He says that this event provides growers like him with the opportunity to open up new markets around the world.

You can listen to my interview with Dick here: world-ag-forum-07-mcward.mp3

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Rex Parsons Passes Away

Chuck Zimmerman

I have to take a moment to post about the passing away of Rex Parsons, former Executive Director of the National Agri-Marketing Association. The full information as posted by the NAMA office is included below (click on “more”). I would dare say that any of us who were members during the Rex era have our stories to tell. I will never forget the first time I met Rex. It was at an Orlando NAMA convention. At the time Gary Cooper, Southeast AgNet and myself were registered as members who worked for the Florida Farm Bureau Federation. Just prior to attending the convention our employment at FFBF was terminated (which is another story for another time). Since the NAMA membership is corporate and not individual Rex wouldn’t give us our name badges and said we’d have to leave unless we paid a full non-member registration. Anyway, Gary and I left and let’s just say my Rex relationship got off to a rocky start.

Several years later after Gary and I helped start the Florida NAMA chapter and I had served as chapter president for 2 years I had the honor to receive one of Rex’s annual leadership awards which he would give to someone he thought had done a good job for the organization in a leadership position. I was pretty proud of that award, especially considering how my relationship with Rex started out.

Rex, you were one of a kind and I’m sure I’m not the only one who is sad to hear of your passing. I’m sure you’re in a better place now though. We will keep you, Violet and all your family in our prayers. Read More

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Flowers From Columbia

Chuck Zimmerman

Ernesto VelezThe flower man from Columbia is Ernesto Velez, Columbian Association of Flower Exporters. He gave us a presentation at our evening reception at the World Agricultural Forum here this evening.

He said that there was a 90+% chance that the dozen carnations I bought Cindy on Sunday came from Columbia.

If you’d like to learn about where a major source of our cut flowers come from here in the United States you might be interested to hear his presentation.

You can listen to the Ernesto Velez presentation here: world-ag-forum-07-velez.mp3

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Sunset in St. Louis

Chuck Zimmerman

St. Louis SunsetIt is definitely the end of the day here in St. Louis at the World Agricultural Forum. We had a very nice reception. Just check out the photo album.

The top of the hotel has a very nice outside area from which we had a good view of the city and the sunset.

The best part was the ice sculpture filled with shrimp. You’ll have to find that in the photo album.

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Rich Keller On The Job

Chuck Zimmerman

Rich KellerOne of the people covering the World Agricultural Forum is Rich Keller. Rich is the editor of AgProfessional and AgLender, Vance Publishing. I think he dared me to take his picture as he was enjoying a big soft pretzel on a break.

I’m sure there are some dares I won’t take but it’s nice to see Rich in action.

It’s almost the end of the first day of the Forum and it’s been a pretty busy one. The last session is just finishing up before tonight’s reception.

Don’t forget to check out the online photo album.

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Bunge North America CEO Wants Us To Think Global

Chuck Zimmerman

Carl HausmannThe President and CEO of Bunge North America is Carl Hausmann. He was part of a panel today at the World Agricultural Forum that addressed the needs of food, fuel, fiber and water.

I interviewed Carl after the session and asked what he thought one of the main concerns was that people expressed here. He says that when it comes to biofuels the subject needs to be more than a national issue, that it’s a global issue. He says that when countries individually deal with it through things like subsidies that it tends to distort world trade. He would like to think that this forum will not only be an exchange of ideas among the participants but that they will leave and effect the political debate in their countries. He believes biofuels will be with us well into the future. He also says that the rapid increase in the price of corn has been a shocker to many but that the commodity has been undervalued for years and that the world will become used to $3.50 to $4 corn.

You can listen to my interview with Carl here: world-ag-forum-07-hausmann.mp3

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WAF President Sees Ag As Economic Engine For Growth

Chuck Zimmerman

Raymond Cesca and Leonard GuarraiaThe president of the World Agricultural Forum is Raymond Cesca, pictured here to the left of Leonard Guarraia.

I interviewed Ray in between sessions earlier today about what he hopes to see accomplished. He says the theme of investing in agriculture is meant to be about more than just food and fuel but about successful business models and food production. He says they hope to see agriculture as the economic engine for growth and that investment in agriculture can be the driver for it.

You can listen to my interview with Ray here: world-ag-forum-07-cesca.mp3

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Press Conference With Dr. Rajashekara Reddy

Chuck Zimmerman

Hon. Dr. Rajashekara ReddyAnother key figure on the program today at the World Agricultural Forum was the Hon. Dr. Rajashekara Reddy, Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh, India. He participated in the opening session then held a press conference this afternoon.

I recorded his press conference for you. In it he was first asked about the price of seed in India and what he thought about it. You can listen to how he answers that. He basically wondered why seed from Monsanto costs so much in India vs. the United States. I asked him about biofuels production in his country and what it means to the economy there. He says they’ve only just begun the development of “fuel crops” and says it will be several years before it becomes significant but he’d like to see a goal of having biofuels replace at least 5% of their fuel consumption as soon as possible. He also addresses high world dairy prices and the increase in cotton production in India.

You can listen to Dr. Reddy’s press conference here: world-ag-forum-07-reddy.mp3

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Deere CEO Addresses World Agricultural Forum

Chuck Zimmerman

Robert LaneOne of the first speakers on the program here at the World Agricultural Forum was Robert Lane, Chairman and CEO of Deere & Company.

I’ve got his full comments here for you to listen to if you’d like. It’s about 22 minutes. In it he speaks to the topic of investing in agriculture to create prosperity, the theme of the event. He sees it as a timely topic and says right away that we need to have a sustainable level of prosperity. For that to happen he would like to see a more open business environment that’s conducive to investment. He says there needs to be true transparency. He says that new technology is absolutely necessary for success and that’s most likely to develop in open economies. He also says that green (as in environmental) is a societal issue which makes it a global business issue. He talks about how his company is working to be more involved in these things through acquisitions, new products and the involvement in organizations around the world working on these issues.

You can listen to Robert Lane’s comments here: world-ag-forum-07-lane.mp3

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