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ED 1976/05 International Coffee Organization Organización Internacional del Café Organização Internacional do Café Organisation Internationale du Café 30 novembre 2005 Original : anglais F Membres du bureau Année caféière 2005/06 1. Le Directeur exécutif a l honneur d adresser ci-joint aux Membres, à titre d information, un document contenant les coordonnées des Membres du bureau et des Membres du Comité exécutif et de leurs représentants désignés pour l année caféière 2005/06. L on trouvera également la composition du Comité consultatif du secteur privé (CCSP), du Comité de la qualité, du Comité des finances, du Comité des statistiques et du Comité virtuel de présélection ainsi que la liste des membres du bureau du Comité de promotion. 2. Les Membres sont priés d informer le Directeur exécutif des changements ultérieurs dont ils ont connaissance.

- 2 - INTERNATIONAL COFFEE ORGANIZATION COFFEE YEAR 2005/06 OFFICE HOLDERS INTERNATIONAL COFFEE COUNCIL Côte d Ivoire M. Saint-Cyr Djikalou Représentant permanent de la Côte d Ivoire auprès de l Organisation internationale du Café 1st Vice- El Salvador Sr. José Antonio Salaverría Promoción y Negocios de Café Casa Presidencial 2nd Vice- United Kingdom Mr. Jim Howell Head of Branch Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) 3rd Vice- Spain Mr. Manuel Altimira Consejero Comercial Oficina Económica y Comercial Embajada de España, Londres MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD Italy Mr. Mauro Orefice Ministry for Productive Activities Vice-Chairperson Austria Ms. Katarina Kühmayer Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour EXPORTING MEMBERS Brazil Representing: Brazil : : Sra. Ana Maria Sampaio Fernandes Ministra Conselheira Embaixada do Brasil, Londres Sr. Demétrio Bueno Carvalho Colombia Representing: Colombia : s: Sr. Gabriel Silva Luján Gerente General Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia Sr. Roberto Vélez Vallejo Sr. Andrés Valencia Pinzón Sr. Diego Pizano The Council is composed of all Members of the Organization.

- 3 - Côte d Ivoire Representing: Angola, Ghana and former OAMCAF Members 1 (Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo Rep. of, Côte d Ivoire, Gabon, Madagascar and Togo) : : M. Saint-Cyr Djikalou Représentant permanent de la Côte d Ivoire auprès de l Organisation internationale du Café Mr. Didier Gbogou Guatemala Representing: Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala and Mexico : s: Excelentísimo Señor Embajador José Angel López Camposeco Presidente Asociación Nacional del Café (ANACAFE) Sr. Christian Rash Topke Sr. Rodrigo Vielmann Honduras Representing: Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador and Honduras : s: Señor José Roberto Hernández Molina Secretario Técnico Administrativo Consejo Nacional del Café (CONACAFE) Sr. Fredy Espinoza Mondragón Sr. Mario Edgardo Seguro Aroca Sr. Dagoberto Suazo Zelaya Sr. Victor Manuel Barahona Indonesia Representing: India, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea : s: H.E. R.M. Marty Natalegawa Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia Mr. Dewa Made Sastrawan Commercial Attaché (to be appointed in 2006) Mr. D.W.H. Watson Kenya Representing: Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania : : Advisor: Dr. Peter K. Michori Coffee Board of Kenya Mr. Solomon Waweru Mr. Abraham Barno 1 OAMCAF cast its votes for Côte d Ivoire at the elections for the Executive Board for coffee year 2005/06. However, as it is no longer a Member Group (see document WP-Board No. 985/05), Côte d Ivoire is shown as representing former OAMCAF members and other countries listed in the Robusta African Group (see document ICC- 94-11).

- 4 - Vietnam Representing: Vietnam : : Adviser: Mr. Nguyen Huu Anh Commercial Counsellor Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, London Mr. Doàn Triêu Nhan Dr. Le Van Minh IMPORTING MEMBERS European Community: Representing European Community (Austria, Belgium/Luxembourg, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom) EC : Mr. Enzo Barattini Deputy Head of Unit Directorate General for Development European Commission Belgium : M. Jacques Thinsy Conseiller général Direction de la Mondialisation SPF Affaires étrangères s: Mme Lut de Haes M. Joren Vandeweyer M. Luc Lefere Germany : Mr. Josef Schraven Head of Division IV A3 International Commodity Policies Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour s: Mrs. Ina Grohmann Mrs. Evita Schmieg Italy : Mr. Mauro Orefice Ministry for Productive Activities : Mr. Stefano Stefanile Spain : Sr. Fernando Lanzas Consejero Económico y Comercial Jefe de la Oficina Comercial Embajada de España, Londres s: Sr. Manuel Altimira Sr. Félix Garrido

- 5 - Japan Representing: Japan : Mr. Jun Koda Counsellor (Agriculture) Embassy of Japan, London Switzerland Representing Switzerland : s: Mr. Markus Schlagenhof Counsellor, Economic Affairs and Commodities Embassy of Switzerland, London Mr. Ivo Sieber Mr. Beat Kaufmann United States of America Representing United States of America : : Mr. Mark Linscott Assistant U.S. Trade for Environment and Natural Resources Mr. David Brooks OFFICE HOLDERS PROMOTION COMMITTEE ISIC Dr. Ernesto Illy, Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee Vice- Papua New Guinea Mr. Mick Wheeler Papua New Guinea Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd. Overseas MEMBERS OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR CONSULTATIVE BOARD Vice- Dr. Euan Paul Executive Director British Coffee Association Mr. Christian Rasch-Topke Vice- ANACAFE, Guatemala The Promotion Committee is composed of all Members of the Organization.

- 6 - EXPORTING MEMBERS (2005/06 2006/07) Colombian Milds Asociación de Exportadores de Café de Colombia (ASOEXPORT) EXPOCAFE (Sociedad Exportadora de Café de las Cooperativas de Caficultores) Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia Eastern African Fine Coffees Association (EAFCA) Kenya Planters Co-operative Union Ltd * Other Milds Confederación Mexicana de Productores de Café Organización Centroamericana de Exportadores de Café (ORCECA) Asociación Nacional del Café (ANACAFÉ) Coffee Exporters Association of India Brazilian and Other Natural Arabicas Conselho de Exportadores de Café do Brasil (CECAFÉ) Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Café Solúvel (ABICS) Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Café (ABIC) Conselho Nacional do Café (CNC) Confederação da Agricultura e Pecuária do Brasil (CNA) Robustas Association of Indonesian Coffee Exporters (AEKI) Uganda Coffee Trade Federation (UCTF) Vietnam and Coffee and Cocoa and Association (VICOFA) Cocoa and Coffee Interprofessional Board (CICC) IMPORTING MEMBERS (2005/06 2006/07) All Japan Coffee Association Association des Fabricants de Café Soluble (AFCASOLE)/ European Federation of Associations of Coffee Roasters (EUCA) AFCASOLE/EUCA Committee of the European Coffee Associations (CECA) CECA European Coffee Federation (ECF) ECF * To be designated by the Council at its next session.

- 7 - Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) ISIC National Coffee Association of USA (NCA) Coffee Association of Canada Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) Speciality Coffee Association of Europe (SCAE) European Decaffeinators Association (EDA) * MEMBERS OF THE STATISTICS COMMITTEE (2004/05 2005/06) Vice- Mr. David Hallam To be appointed Experts designated by exporting Members Mr. Manoel Bertone (Brazil) Mr. Andrés Valencia Pinzón (Colombia) Experts designated by importing Members Mr. Rob Simmons (LMC International Ltd., United Kingdom) Mr. Neil Rosser (Neumann Kaffee Gruppe, Germany) s of the Executive Director Mr. David Brooks (United States of America) Mr. Corneille Tabalo (Democratic Republic of Congo) MEMBERS OF THE QUALITY COMMITTEE Exporting Members Importing Members Private Sector representatives Executive Director Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Indonesia European Community, France, Italy, United Kingdom CECA, EUCA, ORCECA, VICOFA * To be designated by the Council at its next session.

- 8 - MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE (2004/05 2005/06) Mr. Mick Wheeler Papua New Guinea Exporting Members Brazil, Colombia, OAMCAF 2, Papua New Guinea Importing Members Japan, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom MEMBERS OF THE VIRTUAL SCREENING COMMITTEE Exporting Members Importing Members Guatemala, Indonesia Germany, Italy, USA 2 As OAMCAF is no longer a Member Group of the ICO, a replacement will be considered by the Executive Board in January 2006.