TABLE 23.-Title II, Public Law 480, transfer authorizations issued, quantities of commodities by purpose and country, calendar year 1965-Continued Bread Coarse Fats and Milk and Purpose and country Total grains grains oils Dry beans milk products Section 202-Continued Metric tons Metric tons Metric tons Metric tons I Metric tons I Metric tons Economic development-Continued Tunisia------------------------------- 73,000 73,000 ...... . Turkey------------------------------- 2,415 759 1,656 Vietnam ------------------------------ 43000 775 42,225 - ------------------------ World Food Program ------------------- 220,004 71,705 138,280 5,250 -------------- - 4,769 Child feeding (total) ----------------------- 70,363 16,955 4,302 2,715 ------------ 46,391 164 Bolivia------------------------------- 246 211 ------------ 35 ........................ Brazil-------------------------------- 44,103 5,545 1,157 1,001 ------------ 36,400 British Guiana------------------------ 3,076 1,063 805 50 ------------ 1,158 Chile--------------------------------- 4,300------------------------------------------------- 4,300 Costa Rica---------------------------- 1,118 ------------------------ 260 ------------ 858 Peru--------------------------------- 13,777 7,873 2,083 934 ------------ 2,887 World Food Program ------------------- 3,743 2,263 257 435 ........... 788 Total, section 202-------------------- 916,569 613,462 236,016 13,032 ------------- - 54,059 Grand Total------------------------ 1,331,517 940,586 3C1,707 21,713 2,281 59,626
Area and country TABLE 24.-Title III, Public Law 480, <strong>foreign</strong> <strong>donations</strong>, shipments fiscal years 1955-65 1955-62 1963 1964 1965 July-Dece<strong>mb</strong>er 1965 Pounds JCost 1 Pounds Cost I Pounds Cost I Pounds Cost I Pounds Cost I Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousands dollars Thousands dollars Thousands dollars Thousands dollars Thousands dollars Europe (total) ---------------------- 5,008,840 713,98, 457,056 50,150 382,960 51,122 326.680 25.987 117,416 11,495 Austria ------------------------ 86,403 22.670 B elgium - - - - - - - ---- ------------ - 586 194 ....... .......- ..-....---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ,-..... .... --....... England ----------------------- - 293 123 ............... F in la nd - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3,2 0 0 2 .16 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . France------------------------- 24.708 10,391 523 93 341 51 349 41 ----------........... Germany----------------------- 404,937 97,117 1,052 217 Italy-------------------------- 2,<strong>101</strong>,491 217,926 154,042 10,048 129,121 10,261 108,103 5,881 34,338 2,210 Malta-------------------------- 17,914 3,879 1,684 345 -------------------- 2,671 295 1,753 216 Netherlands -------------------- 4 (2) .......... -- --------- .......... Poland------------------------- 203,767 18,429 66,617 7,978 73,858 15,026 53,207 4,086 22,630 2,765 Portugal ----------------------- 232,179 28,726 55,162 7,249 32,697 5,365 44,834 4,134 17.139 1.371 Spain -------------------------- 715,406 150,353 56,915 9.533 44,236 6,870 56,926 6.630 23,704 3.124 Trieste ------------------------- 45,70C 5,843 4,379 369 2,211 267 3,029 197 977 62 Yugoslavia--------------------- 1,172,252 156,176 116.682 14,318 100,496 13,282 57,561 4,723 16,875 1,747 Africa (total)------------------------665,446 58,980 405.783 37,358 591,131 52,316 1 557,849 31,421 130,238 8,344 Algeria------------------------ 104,208 8,280 125,557 14,037 288,388 23.083 246,080 11,227 4,079 198 Basutoland --------------------- 344 58 515 86 560 87 590 90 ........ Belgian Congo ------------------ 890 165 Burundi -------------------------------------------- 4.965 878 4.269 518 35 5 27 4 " ameroons, French ---------------- 4026 334 278 17 27 4 18 3 10 2 Cp-'ary Islands------------------ 480 18 Central African Republic ------------------------------- 52 9 31 5 184 15 46 7 Chad-------------------------- 176 30 346 58 205 32 80 12 28 4 Congo------------------------- 20,154 2,153 35,669 3,363 26.493 2,761 21,297 1,353 17,545 1,074 Dahomey ---------------------- 18,111 1,316 4,377 279 5,216 336 5,051 243 159 11 Ethiopia ----------------------- 10,278 1,223 7.799 864 3.425 222 4,107 292 1,649 132 French Equatorial Africa --------- 80 6 ................ _._ ------- French W est Africa-------------- 1,180 239 ......... --- -- - ................ Gabon------------------------- 238 35 104 17 72 11 20 3 15 2 Ga<strong>mb</strong>ia ------------------------- 1,723 315 242 40 100 16 74 11 1,407 149 See footnotes at end of table (Continued-) I
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