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Students offered opportunity to experience global ag

Have you ever imagined how agriculture is perceived in other areas of the world? If you're a college of agriculture student, here's your chance to experience agriculture in a whole new realm. Thanks to a partnership with The Grains Foundation and The National FFA Organization, the opportunity of a lifetime awaits for 12 lucky college students.

Applications for the International Collegiate Agricultural Leadership program are now being accepted. The I-CAL program is intended for students who wish to continue their future education and career path in agriculture.

This year, 12 undergraduates will be selected to experience Malaysia and Taiwan from May 16 to 28.

"The 2009 I-CAL mission changed my perception of the world. We have to embrace free trade and establish relationships in order to move commodities. Having my eyes opened to the world was pretty amazing," said Michelle Euken, Iowa State University graduate and participant in the 2009 I-CAL mission to Vietnam and China. "I now understand the importance of market development and will continue to promote U.S. agricultural trade in my personal and professional career."

The Grains Foundation was established by members of the U.S. Grains Council in 1983 in an effort to improve world food availability and quality; to strengthen the role of the marketplace in resolving global supply and demand issues; and to build partnerships with agricultural producers, agribusinesses and governments in developing countries through market education programs. Knowledge gained by I-CAL participants will serve American agriculture as they become future leaders in production agriculture, agribusiness and related fields.


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