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  • on with the job. We believe three prin~iples must prevail if our policy is to succeed: "First, the developing nations must give highest priority to food production, including the use of technology and the capital of private enterprise. "Second, nations with food
  • these twelve pro­ Rs. 203 •.3 crores. totalling DEVELOPMENT BANK The Refinance Corporporation stimulating the contribution The corporation, established given by banks to private assistance of private plays an important role in enterprise to economic
  • in agriculture ; , that alone offers a prospect of matching the growth ., 1 in population. It sorely needs a big increase in fer[. tilizer production, yet India has been suspicious · of .1 I private enterprise, turning down the plans of major ·. Americ~n chemical
  • Folder, "Food for India - Newspaper Articles," Food for India, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 1
  • has been the major single to a growth of output and that of growth is associated of this per year; The data also suggest that has been declining and in the more recent percent· been only 2½/per year. 'l"ite d:e.ta contributing the of the 28
  • as representative. of the U.S. Compared ($3 billion), economy and are expressed For instance, in extreme the persistent is, of course, A. I. D. has taken remedial the •iollar outflow associated about $50 milli)n competent There· has been an increasing
  • progrp.m. visions of incentives ment and import led to greater existing efficiently for private those Indian officials and a more market-oriented capacity price in industry. availability self-help enterprise from internal licensing with India
  • Requirements for Imports of Fertilizers and Fertilizers RawMaterials 1961-62 to 1970-71 67 Foreign Exchange Requirements Associated v."i.th Fertilizer, 1965-66 to 1970-71 68 Projected Foreign Exchange Requirements of the Agricultural Sector, including
  • , DEVELOPMENT 20523. . . JUN1 1965- Mr. Howard A. Cowden, President International Cooperative Develo;>ment Association 1101 Co!ltinental Building 1012 14th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005 Dear Mr. Cowden: I have been asked to reply to your telegram
  • President Last Friday I spoke to the National Newapa.per Publishers Association in Omahaand then The Grange in Topeka, return­ ing that night. I bad press conferences in both towns and found it ironical that for the first time in five years, rather than