Professor Anderson smiled and went on to say, "Public Law 4′ s aid to food surplus will lead to food security problems. In view of the fact that the Agricultural Trade Development and Aid Act passed by this Congress some time ago is mainly’ foreign currency sales’, that is, the United States will sell grain preferential credit terms to the recipient government, and the recipient currency will be owned by the United States, and then the recipient country will jointly promote the economic development of the recipient country and the United States will jointly prevent the expenditure."
The U.S. government pays for food to ensure the income of American farmers, and then