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World Food Board Proposal

In: World Food Security

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  • D. John Shaw

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When FAO was established in 1945, it was assumed that with the aid of the temporary organizations dealing with food, nations would be able to cope with the emergencies arising after the end of hostilities and that reasonable conditions would soon be established in which FAO could start its work. But the food situation continued to deteriorate. In February 1946, the UN General Assembly called on governments and international organizations concerned with food and agriculture to make ‘special efforts’. FAO’s response was to convene a ‘Special Meeting on Urgent Food Problems’, which met in Washington, DC in May 1946. While primarily concerned with the immediate problems of emergency food supplies, the meeting also called for ‘longer term machinery to deal with certain practical international problems connected therewith’ and requested the director–general of FAO: to submit to the Conference of FAO at its next session [in Copenhagen, Denmark in September 1946] a survey of existing and proposed international organizations designed to meet long–term problems concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of food and agricultural products, including the risk of accumulating surpluses; [and] to make proposals to the Conference on any extension of the functions of existing organizations or any new organizations which the survey may indicate as necessary.

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  • D. John Shaw, 2007. "World Food Board Proposal," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: World Food Security, chapter 3, pages 15-31, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-58978-0_3
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230589780_3
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