Veikko Ihamuotila

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Born(1911-02-17)17 February 1911
Died2 February 1979(1979-02-02) (aged 67)
Helsinki, Finland
OccupationAgronomist
Ministeri
Veikko Ihamuotila
Veikko Ihamuotila in 1955
Ihamuotila in 1955
Born(1911-02-17)17 February 1911
Died2 February 1979(1979-02-02) (aged 67)
Helsinki, Finland
OccupationAgronomist

Veikko Ihamuotila (17 February 1911 — 2 February 1979)[1] was an influential Finnish agriculture sector leader, administrator and one-time government minister.[2]

Veikko Ihamuotila was born as the only child of Artturi and Hilda (née Kantala) Ihamuotila, owners of the Hista manor house [fi] in Espoo. His father died young, and in 1932, at the age of only 21, Veikko Ihamuotila took over the running of the manor and its associated farm.[3]

He studied agronomy, graduating with a degree in Agriculture and Forestry and qualifying as Agronomi in 1935.[3][1]

Career

After a brief spell in the academia, Ihamuotila worked for many years as a manager and board member in the civil engineering and agricultural construction company Pellonraivaus Oy[1] and its successors, which over time merged with several other engineering businesses eventually to form today's YIT corporation.[3]

In 1947, Ihamuotila was appointed to the board of the Finnish Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners (Maa- ja metsätaloustuottajain Keskusliitto [fi], commonly known by its Finnish initialism 'MTK'), which he later chaired for over twenty years from 1954 to 1975.[3][1] During his tenure, MTK gained influence and became a major force in Finnish politics and economic and regional policy-making.[2][1]

Ihamuotila also held leadership positions at several agricultural and forestry companies and other organisations.[2]

In the late 1960s he served as a board member and vice chairman of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers.[3]

In 1975, Ihamuotila was appointed the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry in the Liinamaa caretaker government, a position he held for approximately six months.[3]

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