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Hog & feed grain production-Cheju Island-CRS.-Due<br />
to slow start the initial program, approved Jan. 25, 1963 on 5-year<br />
basis reclaiming 20,00 acres of land, ha6 been extended through<br />
1969 and th.: goal ot arable land to be reclaimed reduced to<br />
Aug. 10, 1965--. Corn------------- 16,000 1,440 2,000 n.a.<br />
12,500 acres. Original goal of increase of hog and feedgrain<br />
production appears attainable.<br />
Morocco-National promotion program.-Interim aid through Jan. 29, 1965__- Wheat------------ 20,000 1,835 3,535 280.000<br />
May 1965 oil food-for-work program operating since 1961 to<br />
counter extensive unemployment and promote economic development<br />
primarily in rural areas. Interim aid required to<br />
supplement stocks being rapidly depleted in this peak period of<br />
employment (60,000 workers).<br />
- Requirements for program for balance of calendar year Apr. 6, 1965 - - Wheat------------ 55.000 6.230 10,710 Same<br />
1965 based on an average of 56,000 workers and the first quarter<br />
of calendar year 1966.<br />
Peru-Road construction-Dept. of Cusco.-Program employing June 22, 1965 Flour, bulgur, veg. 368 77 110 2,250<br />
450 workers designed to connect isolated areas with existing oil, milk.<br />
roads and railways thereby decreasing marketing time; increase<br />
agricultural production; open for colonization and development<br />
isolated rich tropical lands.<br />
- Reforestation-CRS/CARITAS.-Second phase of pro- July 9. 1965---- Flour, bulgur, corn 397 75 100 7,500<br />
gram egun in 1963, continuing projects in two departments an: meal, veg. oil.<br />
adding four additional departments. This phase to employ<br />
1,500 workers, who will receive duily rations for himself and his<br />
dependents as payment-in-kind.<br />
Tunisia'-Labor intensive development.-Continuing suprort Jan. 21. 1965--- Wheat----------- 73,000 6,500 13,800 1,260,000<br />
thr .ugh January 1965 of development projects employing 210,000<br />
workers.<br />
Turkey-Economic development.-Two projects in initial 2-year<br />
pilot program involving 14,000 hectares of land with approximately<br />
6,200 inhabitants, as follows:<br />
- Ayancik watershed development.-Project aimed at con- Oct. 1, 1965.... Wheat, corn ..... 1,839 200 294 6,200<br />
servation of forests and farmlands, and lessening of soil erosion.<br />
FFP foods needed as subsistence for farmers and families, and<br />
feed for livestock while lands are being changed over to more<br />
-<br />
productive uses.<br />
Forestry training.-Foods to be used as rations in (1) for- Oct. 1, 1965 --- Wheat, bulgar, 555 69 104 Same<br />
estry training schools, where guards and rangers are trained corn.<br />
and (2) forest work camps, where young farmers are trained in<br />
farming techniques, fruit tree culture, sanitation, and h..-udicrafts.<br />
etc.<br />
Vietnam-Cooperative development & livestock improvement.- Feb. 5, 1965.... Corn, wheat------ 43,000 4,542 5,918 12,000<br />
Extension of program for third increment for 12-month period<br />
January-Dece<strong>mb</strong>er 1965, to support farm cooperatives, improve<br />
livestock production and soil fertility. (Damaged wheat supplied<br />
under food assistance program, to be utilized as livestock<br />
feed.)<br />
(Continued-)