We’re just now receiving a presentation from next year’s IFAJ Congress host country, Japan.
This sounds like a fascinating program so if you couldn’t be here in Norway, plan on Japan next year.
You can watch a short video clip of the presentation:
IFAJ Japan Presentation (3 min WMV)


Marcus Rediger, Switzerland, is the IFAJ money man who presented the financials, budget and also introduced a project for IFAJ’s 50 year anniversary this year. A DVD has been produced that chronicles some of the history of the organization as well as just helping explain what agricultural journalism is like around the world.
Next up on the awards program is the IFAJ Photography Awards.
The business meeting just concluded and now it’s time for awards. First we have the IFAJ Star Prize for Agricultural Journalism.
The business meeting of IFAJ is underway. Here’s the leadership at the head table.
I’m not really sure what/who this is. If anyone has more information, please share.
It was also getting very foggy out which plays havoc with a flash.
After we left the play last night and got on our buses it’s hard to describe what happened next. I heard we were stopping for a surprise.
One of the locals working at Peer Gynt said we were very lucky to have such good weather for the play.
Here’s a little wider angle shot of the play we attended last night (Peer Gynt).
It’s Sunday morning now and I’m starting to wake up. The delegates are meeting already but since I’m not one, I’m taking a little longer to get going. Getting in at 2am requires more sleep on my part than what these hardy Vikings need I guess.