The President is encouraged to enter into negotiations with other nations to develop an international system of food reserves to provide for humanitarian food relief needs and to establish and maintain a food reserve, as a contribution of the United States toward the development of such a system, to be made available in the event of food emergencies in foreign countries. The reserves shall be known as the International Emergency Food Reserve.
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CHAPTER 35A— PRICE SUPPORT OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
SUBCHAPTER II— BASIC AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
§ 1441–1a. Marketing certificates for rice
§ 1442. Price support and acreage requirements for corn and other feed grains
§ 1444. Cotton price support levels
§ 1444a. Corn and feed grains and cotton programs
§ 1444b. Feed grains; price support program
§§ 1444c, 1444d. Repealed. , ,
§ 1444e–1. Loans and purchases for 1986 through 1996 crops of corn
§§ 1445 to 1445–2. Repealed. , ,
§ 1445–3. Purchase of inventory stock
§ 1445a. Wheat price support levels; “cooperator” defined
§§ 1445b, 1445b–1. Repealed. , ,
§§ 1445c, 1445c–1. Repealed. , ,
§ 1445d. Special wheat acreage grazing and hay program for 1978 through 1990 crop years
§ 1445e. Farmer owned reserve program
§ 1445f. International Emergency Food Reserve