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growth continue,
most of Asia, Africa and Latin America will soon be
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The first
requirement in considering
present and future trends ii
food production and population
growth fs a clear
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wholeheartedly.
It should be emphasized
that we have achieved
an excellent
posture
of
nonpolitical
distribution
of relief foods under our donation
program.
These Title II and Title III uses of food have not been criticized
in the
Congress,
even during the fever
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ANEVALUATION
OF INDIA'SFOURTH
FIVEYEARPLAN-'l'HEAGRICULTURAL
SECTOR
Martin Abel
Lester
Brown
Ma.y-13 1 1965
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Part I
Introduction
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Part II
The Long-Term Problem
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Part III
The Demandfor Agricultural
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both governments taking the necessary steps to initiate
a kind of
joint Manhattan project
on the highest level and with the greatest
possible
urgency.
To date the efforts
of both the Indian Government
a n d o f o u r u n de rs ta ff e d A I D t-ii s s i
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Secretary »'•••man•• NIAM JS9 etercla•
aa appropriate.
l'n meatlo11ecl
\Ille to
Frau Ellle, but would JOQ mind 1lvln1
hlm a call to •••
tbo e:urd•• 10
that everybody baa hu ahoulder to th•
•am• wheel.
Harold H. Sauod•r•
cc: Mr. Fl'uk Ellb, A1D
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The matter drifted
Dorothy Jacobson finally
a rationale
II and III only when there is
along and the dry milk poured out of here be!Bo:re
got on top of it and stopped it.
We developed
whereby we argue, I think with real merit actually,
milk now
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leaz. seuaJor JoJmson:
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