Adoption of the Agenda
Approval of Minutes
Report by the Director-General on Developments Since the Last Session
Experience with Statistical Reports
Technical Assistance for Economic Development
Report of FAO Commodity Committee
Plans for Removal of Headquarters
Revision of the Constitution, Rules, and Regulations in Connection with Biennial Sessions of the Conference and Other Matters
Financial and Administrative Questions
Relations with Other International Organizations
Plans for Sixth Session of the Conference
Date and Place of Next Session of the Council
Other Business
The terms of office of the six members due to retire in 1950 should be prolonged to the regular session of the Conference in 1951. This would mean that in 1951 twelve members would be due to retire. Of these, the six members whose terms of office had not been extended should draw lots to decide which three, of their number, should retire in 1951. The terms of office of the other three and of those due to retire in 1952, should be extended to 1953. This would mean that in 1953 nine members would be due to retire and nine would have an unexpired term of two years, that is until 1955. All members elected to replace retiring members from 1951 on would be elected for four years. (A diagram illustrating these proposals is given below.)
1950 | 1951 | 1953 | 1955 | ||||
Position at Beginning of Conference | |||||||
A) | A) | D) | D) | ||||
A) | A) | D) | D) | ||||
A) | Retire 1950 | A) | Retire 1951 | D) | Retire 1955 | D) | Retire 1955 |
A) | A) | D) | D) | ||||
A) | A) | D) | D) | ||||
A) | A) | D) | D) | ||||
B) | B) | B) | F) | ||||
B) | B) | B) | Retire 1953 | F) | Retire 1957 | ||
B) | Retire 1951 | B) | Retire 1951 | B) | F) | ||
B) | B) | ||||||
B) | B) | E) | E) | ||||
B) | B) | E) | Retire 1955 | E) | Retire 1955 | ||
E) | E) | ||||||
C) | C) | C) | F) | ||||
C) | C) | C) | F) | ||||
C) | Retire 1952 | C) | Retire 1952 | C) | Retire 1953 | F) | Retire 1957 |
C) | C) | C) | F) | ||||
C) | C) | C) | F) | ||||
C) | C) | C) | F) | ||||
Action at Conference | |||||||
Extend A to 1951 | Replace A by D | Replace B by F | Replace E by G retiring 1959 | ||||
Ballot for 3 of B to be replaced by E | Replace C by F | Replace D by G retiring 1959 | |||||
Extend other 3 of B to 1953 | |||||||
Extend C to 1953 |
Representatives, Alternates, Associates, and Advisers of the Members of the Council
Chairman: Viscount Bruce of Melbourne
AUSTRALIA
Edwin McCarthy, Deputy High Commissioner for Australia in London, Representative
James William Crawford Cumes, Second Secretary, Australian External Affairs Office, London, Alternate
John Thomas Smith, Department of Commerce and Agriculture, Canberra, Associate
Miss Margaret MacDonald, Secretary, Australian High Commissioner's Office, London, Secretary to the Delegation
BELGIUM
Albert Van Houtte, President of the Belgian National FAO Committee, Brussels, Representative
BRAZIL
Newton de Castro Belleza, Ministry of Agriculture, Rio de Janeiro, Representative
BURMA
U Myat Tun, Chief, Liaison Officer, State Agricultural Marketing Board, Representative
CANADA
G.S.H. Barton, C.M.G., Special Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa, Representative
R.G.C. Smith, Commercial Secretary, Canadian Embassy, Rome, Italy, Alternate
CHILE
Higinio Gonzales, Counsellor, Chilean Embassy in Paris, Representative
Abelardo Silva, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Chile, Rome, Alternate
Goffredo Bollo, Secretary, Chilean Embassy, Rome, Associate
DENMARK
A.P. Jacobsen, Agricultural Adviser, Ministry of Agriculture, Copenhagen, Representative
Kristen Skovgaard, Professor, Agricultural College, Copenhagen, Alternate
EGYPT
Mohamed Ali El-Kilany Bey, Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo, Representative
Boutros Bassili Bey, Director-General, Agricultural Economics and Legislation, Ministry of Agriculture, Alternate
FRANCE
André Mayer, Professor, Collège de France, Representative
Michel Cépède, Head of Studies, Ministry of Agriculture, Paris, Alternate
Georges Henri Janton, Inspector, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Paris, Adviser
Pierre Maestracci, Ministry of Agriculture, Paris, Adviser
INDIA
Binay Ranjan Sen, Ambassador of India to Italy and Yugoslavia, Representative
J.A. Shah, Commercial Secretary, Indian Embassy, Rome, Alternate
ITALY
G. Ugo Papi, Professor, University of Rome, Representative
Antonio Venturini, Legation Counsellor, Alternate
Gino E. Zafarana, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rome, Adviser
Guido De Marzi, Director General of Nutrition, Rome, Adviser
Raphael Festa-Campanile, Inspector General, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Rome, Adviser
MEXICO
Adolfo Alarcón Mendizabal, Agricultural Attaché, Mexican Embassy, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., Representative
PAKISTAN
H.S.M. Ishaque, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Health, Karachi, Representative
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
S.J.J. de Swardt, Chief, Division of Economics and Markets, Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Representative
Bartholomeus Lambooy, Commercial Secretary, South African Legation, Rome, Alternate
UNITED KINGDOM
Sir Ralph Enfield, Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, London, Representative
Albert E. Feaveryear, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Food, London, Alternate
J.R. Trevaldwyn, United Kingdom Treasury and Supply Delegation, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., Associate
Berwyn Felton, Principal, Ministry of Food, London, Adviser
J.C.W. Bushell, Second Secretary (Commercial), British Embassy, Rome Adviser
Miss Mary E. Chalk, Ministry of Food, Secretary
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Knox T. Hutchinson, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., Representative
Fred J. Rossiter, Associate Director, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., Alternate
John W. Evans, Chief, Economic Resources and Security Division, Department of State, Washington, D.C., Associate
Howard R. Cottam, First Secretary (Agriculture), United States Embassy, Rome, Adviser
Mrs. Ursula Duffus, Office of the United Nations Economic and Social Affairs, Department of State, Washington, D.C., Adviser
Stanley B. Fracker, Coordinator of Inter-Departmental Relations, Agricultural Research Administration, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., Adviser
Ralph S. Roberts, Director of Finance, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., Adviser
James O. Howard, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., Adviser and Secretary to Delegation
VENEZUELA
Ramón Pinto Salvatierra, Vice President, Instituto Agrario Nacional, Caracas, Representative
Nicolás Perazzo, Counsellor, Embassy of Venezuela, Rome, Adviser
José Savino, Immigration Attaché, Embassy of Venezuela, Rome, Adviser
YUGOSLAVIA
Stane Krasovec, Director-General, Federal Statistical Office, Representative
Yovan Dulic, Director, Ministry of Agriculture, Belgrade, Alternate
Observers from Other FAO Member Countries
ISRAEL
R.G. Ginthon, Commercial Attaché, Legation of Israel, Rome
LEBANON
Edmond Donato, Premier Attaché, Legation of Lebanon, Rome
LIBERIA
Carlo Sommaruga, Chargé d'Affaires a.i., Legation of Liberia, Rome
TURKEY
Sureyya Genca, Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Ankara
Osman Soysal, Secretary of the National FAO Committee, Ankara
Permanent Observer
HOLY SEE
Emilio Bonomelli, Director of the Vatican Estates, Castel Gandolfo
Representatives of the United Nations and Specialized Agencies
UNITED NATIONS
A.D.K. Owen, Assistant Secretary-General in charge of Economic Affairs, New York
Joel Gordon, Department of Economic Affairs, New York
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE
A.H. Boerma, European Regional Representative of the Director-General of FAO and ECE Counsellor
Pierre Sinard, Director of the Agriculture Division, ECE
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Walter Hill, Special Representative in Europe
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION
Giovanni Gallone, Director, Rome Office of ILO
INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE ORGANIZATION
George F. Mentz, Chief of Mission to Italy
A.V. Petri, Personnel Officer, IRO Headquarters, Geneva
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
Pio Carlo Terenzio, External Relations Officer, Florence
UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY FUND
Albert J. Reynolds, Chief of Mission to Italy, Rome
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
F.W. Clements, Chief, Nutrition Section, Geneva
Observers from International Governmental Organizations
INTERNATIONAL WINE OFFICE
B.A. Samarakis, Director of the IWO
COMMONWEALTH AGRICULTURAL BUREAUX
Ernest Marsden, C.M.G.
Observers from International Nongovernmental Organizations
THE ASSOCIATED COUNTRY WOMEN OF THE WORLD
Mrs. Dorothy McGrigor, Treasurer
INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Fernando Pagani
Bruno Alessandrini, Secretary-General, Italian Committee, ICE
INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE
Mario Casalini, Vice-President
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
Miss Antonietta Orrú, Professor, Physiological Institute, Naples
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS
Andrew Cairns
INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CHILD WELFARE
Giovanni Piacenti
Claire Wenner
WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS
Renato Vidimari
WORLD FEDERATION OF UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATIONS
Pasquale Saraceno, Chairman, Economics Committee
V. Ajmone-Marsan, Secretary, Economics Committee