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TABLE XXX.-U.S. contributions to title II, World Food Program, calendar year 1965-Continued<br />
Country and program description<br />
SECTION 202-Continued<br />
Economic Development-Continued<br />
Turkey-Mineral prospecting and exploring.-Two-year program<br />
aimed at cutting down on imports of raw materials used in manufacture<br />
of phosphate fertilizer. Food for 1,000 workers in 25-27<br />
camps, 350 without families and 650 with dependents.<br />
Expansion of nitrogen industry.-Two-year program to<br />
expand fertilizer plant at Kutahya. Foods to provide basic diet<br />
for 1,200 unskilled workers (and families) employed in land<br />
levelling, pipe laying, and installation of machines and equipment.<br />
- National malaria eradication.-Foods to supply partial<br />
diet for 1-year period for (1) low-salaried workers engaged in<br />
spraying-approximately 941, (2) 5,759 lower paid staff me<strong>mb</strong>ers<br />
and supervisory staff, and (3) 1,450 voluntary<br />
Ugandacollaborators.<br />
Resettlement of refugees.-Food assistance for permanent<br />
settlement of refugees until they become self-supporting.<br />
About 33,000 to be fed-18,000 from Rwanda. 5,000 from<br />
Sudan, 7.000 from Congo, plus 3,000 to cover continuing<br />
United<br />
influx.<br />
Arab Republic-Resettlement of Nubians.-Supplemental<br />
food for Nubians who h-.w to !Live their homes and land because<br />
of inundation caused by cc--ruction of Aswan Dam: being<br />
resettled in 33 villagcs. t- ,rains to be used for poultry and<br />
livestock.<br />
Upper Volta-Strengthening and enlarging operations of marketing<br />
board and to stabilize the price of cereals.-Grains to be sold<br />
in seasonal period when supplies of domestic corn and sorghums<br />
are scarce. Proceeds placed in revolving fund and used exclusively<br />
for future operations of the board.<br />
Vietnam-Assistance in development of the Lower Mekong Ba-<br />
sin.-Three proposed projects: (1) improvement of navigation<br />
in the Mekong Delta-employing 1.100 workers for 12 months<br />
in dredging and survey operations using food as part payment of<br />
wages (6,600 recipients including families) ; (2) support of pilot<br />
experimental farm in Eak-Mat-supplying 200 families (1,200<br />
recipients) with food for 1 year; (3) support of pilot experimental<br />
farm in My-Phuoc-supplying food for 300 recipients (farmers,<br />
workers, and families) for 6 months.<br />
Approval date<br />
Sept. 17, 1964,<br />
as amended<br />
Mar. 24,1965.<br />
Sept. 17, 1964--<br />
Dec. 7, 1965 -..<br />
Nov. 30. 1965 --<br />
Jan. 27, 1965_--<br />
July 23, 1965---<br />
May 29, 1965---<br />
Kind of<br />
commodities<br />
Veg. oil, wheat..<br />
Flour, milk, veg.<br />
oil.<br />
Wheat, veg oil,<br />
milk.<br />
Corn, grain sorghums,<br />
veg. oil,<br />
milk.<br />
Flour, corn, gr.<br />
sorghums, veg.<br />
oil, milk.<br />
Corn, grain sorghums.<br />
Flour, veg. oil -----<br />
Total<br />
Metric<br />
tons<br />
800<br />
2,793<br />
1,225<br />
4,320<br />
12,660<br />
3,000<br />
638<br />
Export<br />
market<br />
value<br />
including<br />
ocean transportation<br />
Thousand<br />
dollars<br />
73<br />
310<br />
168<br />
684<br />
1,386<br />
299<br />
95<br />
CCC cost<br />
including Nu<strong>mb</strong>er of<br />
ocean transportation<br />
recipients<br />
Thousand<br />
dollars<br />
145 3,600<br />
596 4,800<br />
283 8,150<br />
927 33,000<br />
2,035 38,500<br />
430 n.a.<br />
138 8,100