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Food and Agriculture Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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International Cereals Conference: Under the sponsorship of FAO and at the request of the International Emergency Food Council, a special cereals conference met in Paris from July 9 to 12. The United Nations, the Economic Commission for Europe, the International Wheat Council, and some fifty-two nations were invited to attend the conference for a general discussion of measures which might be taken to ease the effects of the severe world shortage of grains expected for 1947–48. The Conference reported an “unparalleled” scarcity of grain in Europe and estimated the world's requirements at 50,000,000 tons. Both the Canadian and United States delegations, representing the two greatest grain-exporting nations of the world, criticized this figure as an overestimation and warned that a more “realistic view” should be taken of the export possibilities of their countries which were expected to furnish twothirds of the total 32,000,000 tons of exportable grain for the season. Motions adopted at the closing plenary session of the Conference pledged the grain-importing nations to take drastic steps to conserve available local production and to insure their maximum distribution for “exclusively human consumption.” These motions also described machinery for keeping data collected on a current basis and for the issuance of quarterly reports on the cereal situation in each country.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. The Specialized Agencies
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1947

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References

1 United Nations Weekly Bulletin, II, p. 638.

2 New York Times, July 13, 1947, p. 7.

3 See International Organization, I, p. 351.

4 United Nations Weekly Bulletin, II, p. 466.

5 FAO Press Release I/R/78, April 24, 1947.

6 United Nations Weekly Bulletin, III, p. 38.

7 FAO Press Release I/R/70, April 10, 1947.

8 United Nations Weekly Bulletin, II, p. 438.

9 See International Organization, I, p. 350.

10 United Nations Weekly Bulletin, II, p. 488.

11 Ibid., p. 526.

12 Biologia, I, p. 17.

13 United Nations Weekly Bulletin, II, p. 342.

14 Biologia, I, p. 17.

15 FAO Press Release I/R/77, April 25, 1947.

16 Ibid., I/R/73, April 16, 1947.

17 Ibid.

18 Ibid., I/R/68, April 4, 1947.

19 Ibid., I/R/72, April 11, 1947.

20 Document E/442, June 6, 1947.

21 Ibid.

22 FAO Press Release, June 4, 1947.