His successor, José Graziano da Silva, was elected in June 2011 and took up his service on 1 January 2012.
He was elected on June 26, 2011, during the agency's 37th conference in Rome after receiving 92 of the 180 votes on a second ballot.
San Jose | San José | San José, Costa Rica | José Carreras | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | José Feliciano | San Jose Mercury News | José José | José Saramago | José María Aznar | José Ferrer | San Jose State University | José Rizal | José de San Martín | San Jose Sharks | San José Province | José Raúl Capablanca | José Limón | José Martí | José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero | José González | José Clemente Orozco | Aníbal Cavaco Silva | San Jose Earthquakes | San Jose Repertory Theatre | San José Department | Philip José Farmer | Jose Manalo | Jose Feliciano | Jose Canseco |