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Department of State Fact Sheet 
Office of the Spokesman 
Washington, DC      
July 19, 2007 

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice today announced that an additional $375,000 will be allocated for the U.S.-Africa Sanitary-Phytosanitary Capacity Building Program (SPS) within the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)             

Diversification Fund.      
 
With Secretary Rice's announcement, the State Department has allocated a total of $875,000 to the U.S.-Africa Sanitary-Phytosanitary Capacity Building Program. Funding this program is part of the State Department's overall $5 million commitment to the AGOA Diversification Fund that Secretary Rice initially launched at the 2005 AGOA Forum in Dakar, Senegal.  
   
The U.S.-Africa Sanitary-Phytosanitary Capacity Building Program seeks to do the following:

  • Partner with African scientists and scholars to promote development of sound agricultural science policy, teaching, and research techniques. 
  • Improve agricultural sanitary-phytosanitary capacity building within Africa.      
  • Overcome major barriers to agricultural trade for African crops being imported to the United States.
  • Increase the export of African horticultural products to world markets

August 2007 will mark the launch of the U.S.-Africa Sanitary-Phytosanitary Capacity Building Program. Texas A&M University and Ohio State University will host the first seven participants of the U.S.-Africa Sanitary-Phytosanitary Capacity Building Program from the following AGOA countries:

-Botswana    
-Ghana        
-Mauritius       
-Nigeria                      
-Senegal                 
-Uganda        

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