Mechel S. Paggi is the Director of the Center for Agricultural Business
and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics,
California State University, Fresno. He coordinates the research
activities of the center and conducts research and outreach programs
dealing with a broad range of agricultural issues including agricultural
policy, international trade and agricultural market analysis.
Dr. Paggi is the author of numerous journal articles and professional
papers on agricultural trade and policy and has received awards from the
American Agricultural Economics Association for his part in group quality
of communication in public policy education and group extension
programming in the area of farm policy.
Prior to beginning his current position in January 2002, Dr. Paggi held
positions in Washington, DC as Principal Analyst for Agriculture at the
Congressional Budget Office and served as the Executive Director of the
congressionally mandated Commission on 21st Century Agriculture. From
1995-1998, Dr. Paggi served as Senior Economist at the Food and
Agricultural Organization of the United Nations in Rome, Italy. From 1988-
1995, Dr. Paggi was a Senior Economist for the American Farm Bureau
Federation where he spent much of the period working on international
trade negotiations and assisting in oversea market development and
education programs with the American Farm Bureau's International Trade
Committee. From 1982-1988, Dr. Paggi was an Assistant Professor for
Research and Extension at Texas A&M University working primarily in the
areas of international trade and transportation.
Dr. Paggi is a native of Beaumont, Texas. Currently a Fuyu persimmon
grower, Dr. Paggi's agricultural background includes family interest in
rice production in East Texas and Southwest Louisiana and management of a
cow-calf and horse enterprise in South Central Texas. He received a
bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin, a
master’s degree in Economics from the University of North Texas and a
Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Texas A&M University
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