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- THE DENVER POST
September 28, 1965
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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
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- 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
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- % food production
growth continue,
most of Asia, Africa and Latin America will soon be
affected.
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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.
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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
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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"
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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 $16 billion in farm products
to 116
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PRESERV TION COPY
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United
Value
($'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
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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
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- East and South Asia .
Latin America
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Afric:a . . . . . . . . . . .
East Asia
Vieb1am . . . . . . . .
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Inter national Cooperation