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3TABLE XXX.-U.S. contributions to title II, World Food Program, calendar year 1965--Continued<br />
Country arid program description<br />
SECTION 2 02-Continued<br />
Economic Development-Continued<br />
Morocco-Literacy campaign.-Food to supply partial diet for<br />
17.000 teachers (and their families) responsible for teaching<br />
Arabic reading and writing to people in rural regions of 9 provincs.<br />
Peru-Land settlement in San Lorenzo.-Food for 506 farmers<br />
and families who wil settle in area the first two years, and feed<br />
for their livestock.<br />
- Construction of approach roads and other community development<br />
works.-Aim of program to bring isolated and neglected<br />
highland villages into stream of national life, to increase<br />
their production, and provide them with minimum welfare services.<br />
3,825 voluntary laborers living in the villages to work on<br />
roads, schools, sanitary facilities, etc.<br />
Philippines-Livestock and poultry feeding.-Corn to be mixed<br />
with other ingredients, balanced feed mixture to livestock and<br />
pou:try at stock farms and breeding stations.<br />
Food assistance to Mindanao State University.-Students<br />
on scholarships to receive food through university centers as<br />
three cooked meals a day, working students as payment-inkind<br />
for work done in the university-money saved by university<br />
used to in :rease their scholarship fund.<br />
Rwanda-Resettlement.-Partal diet over 2-year period for<br />
5,300 peasant families in overpopulated areas to be resettled<br />
in thinly populated areas where there is unused land available<br />
for cultivation.<br />
Saudi Arabia-Promotion of nomadic animal husbandry.-Intro-<br />
duction of better grazing practices and grassland management-feedgrains<br />
required as pastures depleted by series of<br />
dry years.<br />
Senegal-Development of food industries.-Over90% of sorghums<br />
to be sold to finance campaign for commercially prepared couscous<br />
and a demonstration for improved harvesting and storage<br />
of ground nuts; balance of sorghums to be used for preparation<br />
of a special food, supplemented by milk, for weaning and pre<br />
school feeding.<br />
Approval date<br />
June 12, 1964._<br />
Oct. 23, 1964---<br />
May 10, 1965---<br />
Dec. 9, 1964 ....<br />
Dec. 14, 1965_--<br />
Dec. 2, 1965....<br />
Feb. 9, 1965....<br />
June 17, 1964,<br />
as amended<br />
June 18, 1964,<br />
Kind of<br />
commodities<br />
Veg. oil----------<br />
Flour, .gr.<br />
sorghums,<br />
veg. oil, milk<br />
Wheat, flour,<br />
veg. oil, milk<br />
Corn------------<br />
Flour, bulgur,<br />
veg. oil, milk<br />
Corn meal, veg.<br />
oil.<br />
Corn, grain<br />
sorghums.<br />
Grain sorghums,<br />
milk.<br />
Total<br />
Metric<br />
tons<br />
308<br />
5.243<br />
5.576<br />
4,000<br />
36<br />
320<br />
8,100<br />
4,110<br />
Export<br />
market<br />
value<br />
including<br />
ocean transportation<br />
Thousand<br />
dollars<br />
148<br />
503<br />
966<br />
332<br />
10<br />
100<br />
528<br />
340<br />
CCC cost<br />
including Nu<strong>mb</strong>er of<br />
ocean trans- recipients<br />
portation<br />
Thousand<br />
dollars<br />
178 85,000<br />
746 2,530<br />
1,409 19,125<br />
460 n.a.<br />
15 725<br />
118 21,200<br />
786 n.a.<br />
526 n.a.