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Page 1053
... countries will not have sufficient foreign exchange to buy food from the countries that can produce food.32 In 1985 this gap will be at least $ 17 billion per year , in 1973 dollars.33 The gap will lie entirely in about 30 developing ...
... countries will not have sufficient foreign exchange to buy food from the countries that can produce food.32 In 1985 this gap will be at least $ 17 billion per year , in 1973 dollars.33 The gap will lie entirely in about 30 developing ...
Page 1054
... countries into three groups : the developing market countries with a permanent nutrition gap were designated as Group I countries , those that are self - sufficient or dependent on foreign exchange earn- ings for their sufficiency as ...
... countries into three groups : the developing market countries with a permanent nutrition gap were designated as Group I countries , those that are self - sufficient or dependent on foreign exchange earn- ings for their sufficiency as ...
Page 1073
... countries to expand their food production , in order to extend the nutritional self - sufficiency of Group II countries and to . reinforce the supplies available from the developed countries ; 151 ( 2 ) the United States should ...
... countries to expand their food production , in order to extend the nutritional self - sufficiency of Group II countries and to . reinforce the supplies available from the developed countries ; 151 ( 2 ) the United States should ...
Contents
Foreword Nicholas deB Katzenbach | 961 |
The Age of Anxiety Grant Gilmore | 1022 |
Notes | 1046 |
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