Kip E. Tom

The United Nations has six different food and agricultural development agencies.

The US has significant involvement with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

As a result, there is political and economic staff from the State Department, as well as staff from USDA and the U.S. Agency for International Development.

[4] Before his appointment, Tom was chief executive officer of Indiana-based Tom Farms, which is among Indiana's largest farming operations and “a leading supplier to Monsanto.”[5] In 2016, he ran against Jim Banks in the Republican primary for the Indiana's 3rd congressional district coming in “a close second.”[2] This article about a chief executive from the United States is a stub.

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