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  • % food production growth continue, most of Asia, Africa and Latin America will soon be affected. '\ .' '· r··~. r.-r~---. fV:i•l The first requirement in considering present and future trends ii food production and population growth fs a clear
  • 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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  • ] ~%~DEC ·7 PM~ SS :~A TE GRNC G C O N,.;: I D E N Z-1 A L DECEMBER. 8 SP if' . . SAH SEONE OFOUR] 5.8 ,1. II • Of L H SUBJECT: SUBRANANIAM RAJ SABHASPEECH1 P REF: DEPTEL999 '' t •;_J USIA SC PASS WHITEHOUSEFOR BUNDY ~NR AGRICULTURE
  • •• tae worai ta tbl• c.. tuy', A• a Nhl&· -... ::-, - ,_lad.la•• food outpw.t drop,-4 from a 1J.taa ol aaanJ.Woa taa • la t1aa ~· :, • l • 19~•61 ca-opyeu so .,.... w, uader 75 mUUoa tea• We JHI'• lt· . I 7. TM Jadlw 1Ma••lw1 latesad to tau ap •••II
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  • ...12~ t7J:- ANEVALUATION OF INDIA'SFOURTH FIVEYEARPLAN-'l'HEAGRICULTURAL SECTOR Martin Abel Lester Brown Ma.y-13 1 1965 --·~--------------- --- Part I Introduction 1 Part II The Long-Term Problem J Part III The Demandfor Agricultural
  • first 3-1/2 years of operation. Dollar repayments have totalled $35 million. sh cc: Walt Re -r~-r- s I?., ,w II ~t;.,..,._;-t rvJiJ. i.. June 9, 1966 / MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY Subject: Presidontlal Directiv~s ~ his ...pecial Messa
  • I The A. I. D. Program and Policies: 1963-68. . II Foreign Assistance Act and P. L. 480: 1963-68. III Congressional Attitudes Toward Foreign Aid . IV Public Support for A. 1. D. . . . . . . . . . . .. V The War on Hunger - Food, Nutrition, Health VI
  • /ANEIIBASSY XARAc'Rr4: RUFHDN/ANEIIBASSY LONDQff329 RUE)l)T/USUN NEWYORK 271 :ATJ GRNC , . fi OCT16 Ml 2 ..... • •- . \ : i 1 .-l@ltten - ' JOWDLf.l J •1,\Ar~ c~sE •• ~c~. -~ ~ ·; I fl I .F ' y , .• MEl .. ~ 1 &aa II C-t • OCT
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  • srnce . _ .. . .. . cl • help others help themsel_ves." · World War II, the Umted States ch_arge my responsibilities un ei The President, recuperating in had contributed $115,000,000,000. t~is act, I /' 1ll look not Sl~pllh t~ Bethesda Naval Hospital
  • by 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
  • .€0NF1DEN IIAL' THE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT •·During the Administration -PRESIDENT November of . LYN DON B. JOHNS.ON 1963 - January 1969 Volume I Administrative Part II Histor=, TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I PAGE. PART II
  • Into 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 7>t---f Ii
  • the race against population. productivity remai~ to new problems-­ However, con­ hope that food production of lo4 C. Other Food for Peace Programs Title II of :the revised A.I.D. of agricultural P. L. 480 law prjyided commodities to voluntary