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The farm manager

By Dan Alexe   -  13.10.2011 / 04:50 CET
The European commissioner for agriculture promises reform.

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Curriculum Vitae

1969: Born, Zalau

1994: Degree in horticultural engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca

1995: Consultant, agricultural and rural development project, Arges County

1997: Stagiaire, DG Agriculture and Rural Affairs, European Commission

1998-99: Manager of a rural development programme, Arges County

1999-2001: Co-ordinator of bilateral agriculture co-operation projects

2001-02: Programme co-ordinator, National Association of Agricultural Development

2002-03: Task manager, Sapard programme, European Commission's delegation to Romania

2005-07: Adviser to Romania's agriculture minister

2007: Under-secretary of state for European affairs, agriculture ministry

2007-08: Minister for agriculture and rural development

2009-10: Head of presidential commission on agricultural development

2010-: European commissioner for agriculture

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