TABLE 16.-Title II, Public Law 480, transfer authorizations issued, classified by purpose of <strong>programs</strong>, July 1, 1954, through Dec. 31, 1965 '--Continued [In thousands of dollars] Area and country Child Total Disaster feeding Voluntary Economic Refugees agency develop- Other ment World Food Program-Continued Uganda------------------------------ 1,082 -------------------- 155 ---------- 927 United Arab Republic------------------ 2,060 ---------------------------------------- 2,060 Upper Volta -------------------------- 430 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 430 ---------- Vietnam ----------------------------- 138 ---------- ---------- -------------------- 138 Za<strong>mb</strong>ia ------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------- -100 -------- C h r i s tm a s h o l i d a y - -- - -- - - -- -- - -- - - -- - -- - - - 16 ,688 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ,6 8 8 Other ------------------------------------ 2 9.554 9,554 ----------........... 16,688.... Total---------------------------- 1,698,395 823,178 203,375 160,976 22,617 461,752 26,497 Percent of total--------------------- 100.0 48.5 12.0 9.5 1.3 27.2 1.5 Ocean freight: title III <strong>foreign</strong> food <strong>donations</strong>- Purchase title I currencies ----------------- 363,423 ----.-899 ---------- -------- - ---------- ---------- ---------- - ---------- 363,423 899 Grand total------------------------ 2,062,717 823,178 203,375 160,976 22,617 461,752 390,819 Includes commodities 'at CCC cost and ocean transportation financed nder title I, Public Law 480. 2 Includes emergency supplies of nonfat dry milk supplied to U.S. voluntary agencies and intergovernmental organizations, fiscal year 1960. 146
I TABLE 17.-Title II, Public Law 480, transfer authorizations issued, value of commodities by area and country, July 1, 1954, through Dec. 31, 1965 [In thousands of dollars] Area and country Europe (total) ------------------------- Austria--------------------------- Czechoslovakia -------------------- Germany, Federal Republic-------- Germany, Soviet occupied---------- Hungary ------------------------- Italy------------------------------ Spain - --------------------------- Yugoslavia------------------------ Africa (total) --------------------------- Algeria --------------------------- Burundi-------------------------- Central African Republic----------- Congo ---------------------------- Dahomey------------------------- Ethiopia------------------------- Ghana--------------------------- Guinea -------------------------- Kenya ---------------------------- Libya ----------------------------- Malagasy Republic----------------- Mali ------------------------------ Mauritania ----------------------- Morocco -------------------------- Niger ---------------------------- Ruanda-Urundi -------------------- Rwanda-------------------------- Somali Republic------------------- See footnotes at end of table. Total 189,986 28,145 2,455 1,995 ---------- 3,365 ---------- 758 ---------- 13,210 562 91,546 1,637 3,761 ---------- 47,206 155 469109 Ocean transportation I 4.809 56,615 91,234 10,572 347 185 35 7 16,695 2,415 1,462 303 19,312 4,061 605 ---------- 1,767 169 13,133 1 1.915 27,457 2,336 29 3 866 305 104 18 111,404 12,220 138 34 2,619 1,275 2,005 700 6,626 1,896 Total commodities Bread grains Coarse grains Fats and oils 2 Commodities Dry beans Milk and milk products Rice Raw cotton 185,177 82,806 35,226 14,818 1,592 41,564 730 8.441 25,690 149 25,530 ---------- 1----------11 1,995 ---------- 1,995 3,365 236 686 911 ---------- 367 171 994 758 236 380 81 -------------------------- 61 12,648 4,043 1,907 2.088 437 3.759 414 89,909 32,708 4,728 10.306 1,155 37,326 ---------- 3,686 3,761 ------------------------------------------------------------ - 3,761 47.051 45,434 ---------- 1,432 ---------- <strong>101</strong> 84 I 412.494 306,188 60,020 23,433 928 15,003 6,922 1---- 80,662 61,618 ---------- 16,746 461 1,837 162 34 58 41 29 28 8 1 4 3 12 14,280 5,421 1,181 820 158 4,301 2,399 1,159 450 321 -------------------- 44 344 15,251 9,414 5,837 605 ---------- 605 1.598 346 21 ------------------------------ 1,231 11,218 61 7,666 1,355 17 2,119 25,121 16,890 8,231 26 -------------------------------------------------- 26 561 ---------- 561 86 17 13 1 55 99,184 87,641 10,208 265 70 192 808 104 23 3 52 26 1,344 423 299 108 --------------- 514 1,305 700 --------------- 550 55 4,730 489 4,089 152 (Continued--)
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