MINISTER PINTARD HEADS BAHAMAS DELEGATION AT FAO MEETING IN ROME

The Hon. Michael Pintard, Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, congratulates Dr. Qu Dongyu, newly elected Director General of the FAO. At right is Her Excellency Vera Grant, Bahamas Ambassador to the FAO, and at left is Ms. Delreese Moss-Grant, National Correspondent for FAO in the Ministry of Agriculture & Marine Resources.

ROME, Italy – The Hon. Michael Pintard, Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, is leading The Bahamas’ delegation to the 41st meeting of the Food & Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome, Italy.

In addition to  Minister Pintard, who is one of 107 Agriculture Ministers represented at the meeting, the delegation includes Her Excellency Verna Grant, Ambassador to the FAO, and Ms. Delreese Moss-Grant, National Correspondent for FAO in the Ministry of Agriculture & Marine Resources. They met with outgoing Director General Jose Graziano da Silva of Brazil on Sunday.

The Hon. Michael Pintard, Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, during his meeting with outgoing Director General Jose Graziano da Silva of Brazil.

The 191-member country body voted on Sunday to elect its new leader over the next three years, and  China’s candidate, Dr. Qu Dongyu, won the electoral race.  Director General-elect Qu met with The Bahamas delegation on Monday.

The Bahamas was nominated to sit on the FAO Council to represent the CARICOM region for the next three years and is the sole nominee for the Caribbean region.  Elections for the Council will be held on Friday, June 28.

According to Minister Pintard, “Meetings such as these give small countries like ours an opportunity to sit at the table with more developed nations to speak as peers, but also to gain support through technical assistance, training opportunities, attract investments, receive grants and learn best practices. We will aggressively pursue conversations that are strategic to our goal of securing the most productive links for the Bahamas at the FAO.”

Minister Pintard further noted that the priority for the Bahamian delegation was “to conduct bilateral meetings with as many countries as possible in order to address crucial needs the country presently faces.”

Regional representatives have been meeting since Sunday to discuss ways to forge closer relations as well as develop exchange programs and the sharing of information that could be beneficial to all countries in the region. The Bahamas delegation participated in  a number of bilateral meetings during the week to create links with other international organizations, private sector firms and countries.

The team was also delighted to meet up with Jeri Kelly, a Bahamian national working for the FAO in Rome. The delegation returns to the capital on Saturday, June 29.