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104 STAT. 3656 PUBLIC LAW 101-624—NOV. 28, 1990 (7 U.S.C. 1421 et seq.) shall be valued at a price not greater than the export market price for such commodities, as determined by the Secretary, as of the time such commodity is made available under this Act. 7 USC 1736g. "SEC. 413. COORDINATION OF FOREIGN ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. "To the maximum extent practicable, assistance for a foreign country under this Act shall be coordinated and integrated with United States development assistance objectives and programs for that country and with the overall development strategy of that Nutrition. country. Special emphasis should be placed on, and funds devoted to, Child welfare. activities that will increase the nutritional impact of programs of assistance under this Act, and child survival programs and projects, in least developed countries by improving the design and implementation of such programs and projects. 7 USC 1736g-l. "SEC. 414. ASSISTANCE IN FURTHERANCE OF NARCOTICS CONTROL OBJECTIVES OF THE UNITED STATES. (a) SUBSTANTIAL INJURY. —Local currencies that are made available for use under this Act may not be used to finance the production for export of agricultural commodities (or products thereof) that would compete in the world market with similar agricultural commodities (or products thereof) produced in the United States, if such competition would cause substantial injury to the United States producers, as determined by the President. (b) EXCEPTION FOR NARCOTICS CONTROL.— Notwithstanding subsection (a), the President may provide assistance under this Act, including assistance through the use of local currencies generated by the sale of commodities under such Act, for economic development activities undertaken in an eligible country that is a major illicit drug producing country (as defined in section 481(i)(2) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961), for the purpose of reducing the dependence of the economy of such country on the production of crops from which narcotic and psychotropic drugs are derived. "TITLE V—FARMER-TO-FARMER PROGRAM 7 USC 1737. "SEC. 501. FARMER -TO-FARMER PROGRAM. "(a) IN GENERAL.—To further assist developing countries, middleincome countries, and emerging democracies to increase farm production and farmer incomes, the President may, notwithstanding any other provision of law— "(1) establish and administer a program of farmer-to-farmer assistance between the United States and such countries to assist in increasing food production and distribution and improving the effectiveness of the farming and marketing operations of farmers; "(2) utilize United States farmers, agriculturalists, land grant universities, private agribusinesses, and nonprofit farm organizations to work in conjunction with farmers and farm organizations in such countries, on a voluntary basis, to facilitate the improvement of farm and agribusiness operations and agricultural systems in such countries, including suiimal care and health, field crop cultivation, fruit and vegeteble growing.