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Exchanges of agricultural scientists are an effective means of advancing agricultural science and technology for both developed and developing countries. Three key factors need to be addressed during the planning and administration of agricultural exchanges, as they often determine the final success or failure of an agricultural exchange. The three factors essential to a successful exchange program are: (1) clarity and mutual understanding of goals and objectives; (2) understanding in dealing with the unique characteristics of the country involved, its people, and its institutions; and (3) monitoring and feedback from participants and other interested parties.