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  • ·commitments by Appropriation Category (U~s. Fiscal Ye.ars - Millions of Dollars) Gr-and Total Development Loans Technical Cooperation/ Development Grants Supporting Assistance Contingency Fund 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 (Gross) 1,068 901
  • to Irxiia under the Food for Peace (Public Law480) program is a basic demonstration of Indian­ American cooperation. For this reason, every American and every senior Indian employee of the :hission should be thoroughly familiar with the Food for Peace
  • . D. Special Report Prepared for the House Foreign Affairs Committee 0 92 December,1965 - \Vhite House Confercnc~ on International Cooperation, Committee on Agriculture Food, urged that the U.S. "affirm and - as a matter of high policy
  • East and South Asia . Latin America .. . . . . . . . . Afric:a . . . . . . . . . . . East Asia Vieb1am . . . . . . . . 233 .................. ........ 310 343 377 PART III XIV xv XVI XVII XVIII. XIX xx XXI XXII Inter national Cooperation
  • be accompanied by a st.-ong training· and educatio~ program. I have directed the Secretary of Agriculture, in cooperation with AIO, to consult with the Indian government to asce.x·tain if there are ways and means by whicp we can !5trengthen this e!fort. We have
  • is that we cooperate with one or mo!'e of the TV networks to put together a two-hour TV Special on the world food problem -- to be shown on or about Tba.nlugiving night. She hasn't yet sold the idea to a. network. but I think her plan may have real merit
  • TO THECROPANOTHESOIL. THATIS ~OST IMPORTANT •. NO~IN OTHER COUNTRIES THE DISTRIBUTING AGENCY IS ALSO USED FOR THIS PURPOSE. BUT BECAUSE OF THE MONOPOLYSYSTEM WHICH WE HAVE ADOPTED FOR ~ DISTRUBIYION THROUGH COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES0 A1T•ITUDE OF "TAKE IT OR LEAVE
  • policies. They have cooperated poorly with the central government in its efforts to establish an effective national food policy. Food­ deficit states frequently overstate ~ Approved Fo~'ke1ealJ]8O21o~f.f21~}JLJ:O3~:lft4~-3-6 .-.. s~·, ,...... Approved
  • to pro­ vide remunerative incentives to the private grain trad~ to gain their full cooperation? (c) Does Centre .government have the authority to make monopoly state procurement a sub­ sidiary of Centre operations? (4) Centre government must have
  • a major effort to increase its own food. production. In this connection, India and the U.S. might both request that the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. in cooperation with or as consultants to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, greatly
  • through cooperative societies, there is this attitude of take it or leave it ... It was brought out dramatically hew our distribution system particularly in the fertilizer sector failed to deliver the goods. -4- "Therefore, ... decision in which
  • nations m opportunity for cooperation. response our own deep concern reinforce for the people this international of India. - 4 But before substaL embarking :al quantities on this task of additional foodstuffs to call on the Congress