International Agri-Food Network
Please click:

Link - IFAH - International Federation for Animal Health
Link -  ICA - International Co-operative Alliance
Link - CropLife - CropLife International
Link - IDF - International Dairy Federation
Link - IFAP - International Federation of Agricultural Producers
Link - IFA - International Fertilizer Industry AssociationLink - Grain and Feed Trade Association (GAFTA)Link - CICILS
Link - ASSINSEL International Association of Plant Breeders and FIS International Seed Trade Federation
Link - ICC - International Chamber of Commerce

Current Focal Point
Keith Jones
CropLife International
keith@croplife.org

The International Agri-Food Network facilitates informal liaison among the professional organizations in the agri-food chain at global level. Those wishing to contact the Network can address any of the participating associations or the rotating focal point, which passes from one association to another on a voluntary basis. The current focal point is indicated on the Network’s web site. Participation is open to any association representing a sector in the agri-food chain at the global level. Sectors currently involved are listed on this page. Several other sectors that do not yet have an established truly international organization may attend through regional associations. The International Agri-Food Network has been a model for similar groupings at national and regional levels.

IAFN Papers
Discussion paper contributed by IAFN to the Eighth  Session of the United Nations Commission for Sustainable Development (CSD-8)
Link - "Linking the Food Chain"
Link - Contacts and address list


Last update: 26 June 2007

Business addresses World Food Summit: Five Years Later

Kristen E. Sukalac (International Fertilizer Industry Association) expressed business and industry's willingness to engage in partnership to work towards the eradication of world hunger on the occasion of the plenary session of the World Food Summit: Five Years Later, held at the Rome headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 10-13 June 2002."