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WASHINGTON " U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman has been named to take over as head of the United Nations Children?s Fund, starting May 1.

?Her qualifications are outstanding," U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said of Secretary Veneman, who has headed USDA since 2001.

The outgoing secretary will be in charge of more than 7,000 people spanning 157 countries who respond to the needs of children, ranging from running massive child immunization campaigns to mobilizing aid in disasters such as last month?s devastating Indian Ocean tsunami.

Ms. Veneman, who grew up on a family farm in the San Joaquin Valley and headed the California Department of Food & Agriculture, decided not to stay on for President Bush?s second term.

On Jan. 6, a Senate panel confirmed Nebraska Gov. Mike Johanns to succeed Sec. Veneman as secretary of agriculture. Raised on a dairy farm, Gov. Johanns also comes from a strong agriculture background, and as head of USDA will have to navigate through fierce political battles, such as looming budget cuts, Mad Cow disease concerns and the upcoming farm bill.