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- of these exports go to Western Europe and Japan; • this
Soviet Union has been a major importer of American wheat.
The balance of U.S. farm exports, ·valued at Rs. 800 crores,
supplied to a large number of developing countries
under the Food for
Peace Programme
- :
"A.I.D. 's vigorous pursuit of the War on Hunger
requires
personnel
h~h priority
throughout the Agency to give
attention and energy to the use of
6/
food resources.
January ,191;7
"-
- State of the Union Mes.sage:
''Next to the pursuit of peace
-
is expanding
rapidly
must cop.e day-by-day
with
of reasons
over a period
concern
>~ATO context,
to U.S.
purpo·;e
that of Greece,
of time have been
national
through
and role has largely
the focus of particular
Nevert:ieless,
these being
- of surplus wheat as a stop- have begun to run short of
gap measure to me 't Jndinn
wht•t1t hy th ('nd of 0
-
descript~.ons
The major programs
annually
union specialist,
)
the United State
recipient.
contractors,
and doctors.
3
intimately
smaller
ones,
schools,
new·
are an exciting
university
in the economic
story.
hundreds
!
of peo~le,
Moreover
-
no results.
The American companies involved could well be invited
to Washington as a group to review the present unsatisfactory
status,
~nd to seek a solution.
AID loan policies
for this purpose might
well be liberalized.
5. India to expand many times its
- UNCERTAINTIES ABOUT
SUPPORT--BOTH MORAL AND MATERIAL--FROM
MOST IMPORTANT NON-COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES.
WHILE WE LACK PR~CISE INFORMATION ON GOI INTENTIONS REGARDING BASIC
ECONOMIC POLICY CGOI PLANNERS INDEED OBVIOUSLY THEMSELVES STILL
GROP_ING AND BIDING FOR TIME
-
engaged
lem by such actions
commission
in this
field,
under
continuing
to time,
about
Soviet
to keep
review
further
Union and other
in the world
as joining
made up of men
the world
and advise
needed
Cormnunist
food-population
the FAO
- .
This is an enormous problem.
It is clearly a matter for the conscience
of each family and each nation.
We will never dictate an answer,
nor intrude on the decision others must
make for themselves.
But many countries
have voluntarily
decided that
the time has come
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THE FOREIGNEXCHANGE
NECESSARY
... IMPORTING
FERTI
LIZERS FROMABROAD
...
FOR 1966-67, UNLESSWETAKEIMMEDIATE
STEPS FOR GETTINGTHESEFERTILIZERS, IT WOULD
NOT BE AVAIL-·
ABLEIN TIME....
FOR THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THE,KHARIFSEASON
(OF 1966>.,.THE FINANCEMINISTRYHADALREADY