
The Foreign Agricultural Service has primary responsibility for all U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA) activities overseas: analyzing and reporting on trends
in agricultural production, consumption and trade; negotiating and monitoring
international trade agreements related to agriculture; working to improve
foreign market access; and promoting exports of U.S. food, beverage and agricultural
products.
The Foreign Agricultural Service also administers USDA's export credit guarantee
and food aid programs; coordinates technical assistance to other countries
to stimulate agricultural development, increase food availability and improve
overall economic growth; and works to enhance the competitiveness of U.S.
agriculture by providing linkages to international organizations.
The Foreign Agricultural Service promotes U.S. agricultural interests through
its network of agricultural counselors, attachés, and trade officers stationed
abroad and commodity analysts, marketing specialists, trade negotiators,
and related specialists based in Washington, DC.
Belgrade Office
Regional Office in Belgrade, Serbia coverage for Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo,
Macedonia and Albania
Address in Belgrade:
U.S. Embassy
Kneza Milosa 50, Str
11 000 Belgrade
tel. 381-11-306-4802
fax 381-11-306-4922
e-mail: agbelgrade@usda.gov
FAS staff:
U.S. Officer:
Hassan F. Ahmed - Agricultural Attaché
Local employees:
Tatjana Buric-Maslac – Agricultural Specialist
Darko Lojen - Agricultural
Assistant
Zlatko Jovanovic – Agricultural Assistant
Nadezda Dimitrijevic – Secretary
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