U.S. and World Food Situation: Hearings, Before the Subcommittee on Agricultural Production, Marketing, and Stabilization of Prices and Subcommittee on Foreign Agricultural Policy of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - Всего страниц: 202 |
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... Soviet Union - remain un- answered policy questions . Also unanswered are questions relating to the interrelationships among U.S. food production policy and a host of areas upon which such production policy depends . Increased ...
... Soviet Union - remain un- answered policy questions . Also unanswered are questions relating to the interrelationships among U.S. food production policy and a host of areas upon which such production policy depends . Increased ...
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... Soviet Grain crop . Chart 4 shows the Russian grain production . Drought reduced Argentine and Australian grain production . A below - normal monsoon cut India's grain crop . We have looked at that chart - chart 5 . * See p . 34 for the ...
... Soviet Grain crop . Chart 4 shows the Russian grain production . Drought reduced Argentine and Australian grain production . A below - normal monsoon cut India's grain crop . We have looked at that chart - chart 5 . * See p . 34 for the ...
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... Soviet policy of belt - tightening when crops were bad . Al- though the Soviets imported wheat in 1963 and 1965 following poor crops , they still slaughtered large numbers of livestock in 1963. But in 1972 a decision apparently was made ...
... Soviet policy of belt - tightening when crops were bad . Al- though the Soviets imported wheat in 1963 and 1965 following poor crops , they still slaughtered large numbers of livestock in 1963. But in 1972 a decision apparently was made ...
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... Soviet purchases , of which you have spoken , combined with the opening of our trade with the People's Republic of China- $ 207 mil- lion in fiscal year 1973 - and trade expansion with Eastern Europe , pushed United States total farm ...
... Soviet purchases , of which you have spoken , combined with the opening of our trade with the People's Republic of China- $ 207 mil- lion in fiscal year 1973 - and trade expansion with Eastern Europe , pushed United States total farm ...
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... Soviet Union , the Argentines , the Canadians , and so forth , that also have re- sponsibilities to assist these famine areas . Yet from what I under- stand in our relationship with Pakistan , I gather that we will be par- ticularly ...
... Soviet Union , the Argentines , the Canadians , and so forth , that also have re- sponsibilities to assist these famine areas . Yet from what I under- stand in our relationship with Pakistan , I gather that we will be par- ticularly ...
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Стр. 99 - II until recently, world prices for the principal temperate-zone farm commodities such as wheat, feedgrains, and soybeans, have been remarkably stable. In part, this is because throughout much of this period world prices have rested on the commodity support level in the United States. Since world food reserves...
Стр. 92 - The availability of arable land is important, but perhaps even more important to the future will be the availability of water for agricultural purposes. In many regions of the world, fertile agricultural land is available if water can be found to make it produce. Yet most of the rivers that lend themselves to damming and to irrigation have already been developed. Future efforts to expand fresh water supplies for agricultural purposes will increasingly focus on such techniques as the diversion of...
Стр. 96 - ... continue to rise every year. Many marine biologists now feel that the global catch of table-grade fish is at or near the maximum sustainable level. A large number of the 30 or so leading species of commercial-grade fish currently may be over-fished, that is, stocks will not sustain even the current level of catch.
Стр. 103 - The jump in per acre yields in most developing countries appears dramatic largely because their yields traditionally have been so low relative to the potential. But today rice yields per acre in India and Nigeria still...
Стр. 90 - ... a race between food and people. At the end of each year, observers anxiously compared rates of increase in food production with those of population growth to see if any progress was being made. Throughout most of the decade it was nip and tuck. During the 1970s, rapid global population growth continues to generate demand for more food, but, in addition, rising affluence is emerging as a major new claimant on the world's food resources.
Стр. 92 - Other parts of the world, including particularly the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, north Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, and the Andean countries, are losing disturbingly large acreages of cropland each year because of severe erosion.
Стр. 102 - ... an assurance the affluent nations may be less able to provide in the future if the current system of autonomous, nationally oriented food planning is allowed to continue without modification.
Стр. 187 - The President is authorized to determine requirements and furnish agricultural commodities, on behalf of the people of the United States of America, to meet famine or other urgent or extraordinary relief requirements; to combat malnutrition, especially in children; to promote economic and community development in friendly developing areas; and for needy persons and nonprofit school lunch and preschool feeding programs outside the United States.
Стр. 98 - States brought back into production a small portion of the 50 million idle acres, and again in 1971, as a result of the corn blight in the United States. In 1973, in response to growing food scarcities, world grain reserves once more declined, and the...
Стр. 190 - The committee shall report to the House (or to the Clerk of the House if the House is not in session) as soon as practicable during the present Congress the results of its investigation and study, together with such recommendations as it deems advisable. For...