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Headline Food Shortages in the midst of Plenty 
Caption Description Modern farming methods have achieved spectacularly high yields in such staples as rice and wheat. But the grains have been unevenly distributed – mostly to the benefit of the well-fed. Bad weather and higher fuel costs have led to higher food costs. The new farming methods can increase food production where it is most needed. They can be better adapted to local needs and conditions. They can consequently help the people who most need help to grow their own food at prices they can afford.
A village woman taking milk obtained from her cattle to AMUL Dairy in Anand.
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Unique Identifier UN7542042 
NICA ID 313960 
Production Date 01/01/1978 1:25:09 PM 
Country India
Credit UN Photo/Ray Witlin
File size 2.44 MB