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  • THE DENVER POST September 28, 1965 .\ .' . American ' political motivations, ·. India had no alternative but to WASHINGTON-The United accept the offer, for without the · States has offered India 500,000 additional shipments it would tons
  • materials on using loans to administer the program, international repercussions of famine in India, and the need to include farming equipment and supplies as part of the aid package.
  • - A. L D. OVERS~AS OPERATIONS IX Near East and South Asia- X Latin America XI Africa ... XII East Asia XIII Vietnam . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . ..... . . . ... .. . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . • 177 233 310
  • framework for the Food for Peace Programme, under which the United States shares its agricultural abundance with developing nations. U.S. Farm Re.volution Public Law 480 is a fruit of the remarkable revolution encompassed American farming in recent
  • See all scanned items from file unit "India Food - January - March 1966"
  • % 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
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  • :t HE A\-EWU)JCED VISIT TO THE UNITED STt\TES ?OR TALKS BEGL iNH!G FEl?/iUARY lt HE STATZD HE LOOK2D FOFr :JARD IO . r1!EETI NG ',J !TH- THE Pl~ESIDl.:liT A:~~ ER IC!Ji 0 E)JPLSQ as SIUC:ERELY THM·n
  • materials on using loans to administer the program, international repercussions of famine in India, and the need to include farming equipment and supplies as part of the aid package.
  • NEEDSWEWILL HAVE~O EXPAND ANDPERHAPSESTABLISHNEUFACTORIESeo•• 1HATALSOWILLBE TAKENCAREOF AND(TO) THEEXTENTNECESSARY UE UILL BE IMPORT­ ING ALSO. "THEN THERE IS THE.QUESTION OF MULTIPLYING SEED$..... DURING THETHIRDPLAN •• THENAJORITYOF (SEED FARMS)IS SHOULD
  • See all scanned items from file unit "India Food - 1964-1965"
  • shipments since P. L. 480 began in 1954 to 155 million metric tons of farm products worth $14. 6 billion. --New Commercial Record: Total U.S. agricultural exports in 1965-­ both P. L. 480 and commercial--reached $6. 2 billion. The $4. 8 billion in normal
  • See all scanned items from file unit "U.S. Food Aid Policy, 10/66 ‑ 10/67"
  • of the American people have done much to help others to help themselves. Food and fiber valued at $1. 5 billion were provided to needy people fo more than one hundred countries. Since 1954 the United States has provided almost $16 billion in farm products to 116
  • See all scanned items from file unit "U.S. Food Aid Policy, 10/66 ‑ 10/67"
  • •. -··- --~- ~-- ____ , ......... -·~- ·-·1··:.·r-o,· '. .... --~•i-----~-~-,-- .......1£~.,..-•-~:"'"":·ir~--- PRESERV TION COPY -3- United Value ($'000 1 s) Assistance Country The U.K. has offered as interim assistance--a "first iunneaiate contribution"--a 25-year interest-free
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  • *) ----1962 196~- 1964 1965 1966 l..967 1443 1561 1591 1484 1754 1040 1440 10, 313 780 726 717 896 834 535 668 5156 Latin America 128 167 296 104 187 69 233 1185 East Asia 182 206 208 151 188 138 187 1260 Vietnam 32 53
  • just as, for example, the United states uses the National Guard in times of emergency and disaster. (8) Particular attention will have to be paid to short­ term grain price movements on a regional and area basis. Good information on price will provide
  • See all scanned items from file unit "India Food - 1964-1965"
  • that the United on that proposal.· The Indian working IN INDIA STATES: on Food £or F ..:eedom in a war against from .the deliberations HOUSE WITH HUNGER OF THE UNITED in my message lead the world immediate ON COPING 7, 1966 6. 5 million we used
  • See all scanned items from file unit "India Food - January - March 1966"
  • 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