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TABLE XXIX.-Title II <strong>programs</strong>, authorized calendar year 1965-Continued<br />

Country and program description Approval date Kind of Total<br />

SECTION 202-Continued<br />

Economic Development-Continued<br />

Ecuador-Community development-CARE.-Extended Andean<br />

Mission project employing 40,000 workers on construction of<br />

houses, canals, reservoirs, sanitary units, schools, rural workshops,<br />

and a training program for community leaders.<br />

Ethiopia-Work relief.-Extension for 12-18 months of program<br />

begun in 1962 to permit (a) construction of an additional six<br />

dams and (b)<br />

feeder roads.<br />

construction of new or improvement of existing<br />

The 2.000 workers to be employed represents a<br />

reduction from prior years due to shift of emphasis from reforestation<br />

to small dam construction.<br />

Guinea-Expanded poultry production.-Feedgrains needed to<br />

develop balanced rations for expanding stocks on six farms.<br />

Program supporting the GOG's Seven-Year Plan to increase<br />

food production, basic need being for animal protein food.<br />

Iran-Road construction-CARE.-Extension of pilot project<br />

begun in 1963, employing 3.000 workers daily on rotation basis,<br />

eventually completing 1,200 kilometers of roads. employing 7,500<br />

workers.<br />

Jamaica-Dairy improvement & expansion.-Part of a 5-year<br />

development program supported by the Ministry of Agriculture<br />

& Lands, GOJ. Feedgrains requested for 3 -year period to be<br />

mixed with local feeds and supplements into balanced rations<br />

for milking cows and growing heifers.<br />

Korea-Economic development works project.-Expanded pro-<br />

gram involves (a) a land reclamation and a farm improvement<br />

project, (b) a farmland rrirrangement, a reforestation, and an<br />

upland development project, (c) a feeder road construction and<br />

a flood control project, (d) a comprehensive development pilot<br />

project, employs 251,168 workers.<br />

- Self-hclp land reclamation-Kangwon-Do Province.-<br />

Project to convert 200 chungho of forest and upland to more pro-<br />

ductive and cultivable land for resettlement of 102 needy families<br />

who will become owners. The 350 workers selected from relief<br />

rolls will also construct low-cost houses, public wells, drainage<br />

and sanitary facilities roads. . nd soil conservation structures.<br />

July 30, 1964__ Milk------------<br />

Export<br />

market<br />

value<br />

CCC cost<br />

including Nu<strong>mb</strong>er of<br />

commodities including ocean trans- recipients<br />

ocean trans- portation<br />

portation<br />

Metric<br />

tons<br />

100<br />

Thousand<br />

dollars<br />

33<br />

Thousand<br />

dollars<br />

53 240,000<br />

Aug. 27, 1965__- Gr. sorghums----- 2,500 232 350 10,000<br />

June11, 1965_. Corn, gr. sor-<br />

Rhums.<br />

Dec. 16, 1964--- Flour, milk,<br />

veg. oil.<br />

200 18 27 n.a.<br />

4,205 772 1,074 30,000<br />

May 14, 1965. Corn ------------- 4,100 370 541 n.a.<br />

May 15. 1965--- Flour. wheat------ 135.900 12,260 19,300 1,255,840<br />

July 14, 1965_-- Flour------------- 610 72 111 1,750

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