Times of Suriname

China’s Qu elected new head of UN food agency FAO

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ROME Qu Dongyu, China’s vice minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs was elected as new DirectorGe­neral of the United Nations Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) yesterday.

Qu, 56, was chosen during the ongoing 41st FAO Conference, the highest governing body of the Romebased agency.

The Chinese candidate received a large majority of 108 votes, winning over French Catherine GeslainLan­eelle, who received 71 votes, and Georgian Davit Kirvalidze, who got 12 votes.

From the delegates

of

all FAO’s 194 member states involved in the voting, a total of 191 votes were cast, and one abstention was registered.

Qu became vice minister at the Chinese Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs in 2015. Before that, Qu had worked at the Chinese Academy of Agricultur­al Sciences headquarte­red in Beijing.

Qu will officially take the post as new FAO chief starting from August 1. He has become the first Chinese national to be elected as FAO DirectorGe­neral.

He will succeed

Brazilian Jose Graziano Da Silva, who has served as the agency’s top official for two consecutiv­e fouryear terms since being first elected in 2011. The election took place during the second day of the FAO Conference, which gathers twice a year. This 41st session opened on June 22 and would last through June 29.

The UN Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on was founded in 1945, and it comprises of 194 member states, plus one member organizati­on (the European Union) and two associate members (the Faroe Islands and Tokelau).

Advertenti­e China has joined the organizati­on since its inception, and has long been a major contributo­r to the agency’s activities and especially to FAO’s SouthSouth Cooperatio­n Program. According to the agency, FAO specific activities in China focus on five priorities, including strengthen­ing capacity for quality and safety management of agricultur­al products, boosting capacity to respond to diseases, climate change and natural disasters, and promoting sustainabl­e agroecolog­ical developmen­t. (Xinhua)

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