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| 1970 || || "In 1970, USAID commenced the 10-year Maasai Range Development and Management Project. Range development specialists were brought in from the USA, and US$1.7 million was loaned to the Tanzanian government for capital equipment. The production target was a 100% increase over 10 years (Dumont, 1983, p. 144). The project entailed constructing cattle dips to Ž ght disease and watering points to prevent overgrazing, improving herds, increasing marketing facilities and training select Tanzanians in conservation and range management (Parkipuny, 1979, pp. 141–153)."<ref>{{cite web |last1=FORSTATER |first1=MATHEW |title=Bones for Sale: ‘development’ , environment and food security in East Africa |url=https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/184f/50b969daaef070aad4c4f3826066a7805544.pdf |accessdate=29 March 2019}}</ref>
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| 1971 || || USAID develops a "positive list" of commodities, including pesticides that are eligible for agency financing.<ref name="Donor policies on pesticide donations: pest and pesticide management">{{cite web |title=Donor policies on pesticide donations: pest and pesticide management |url=http://www.fao.org/3/w8419e/W8419e05.htm |website=fao.org |accessdate=29 March 2019}}</ref>
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| 1972 – 1976 || || USAID finances approximately 9,000 tons of pesticides in the period.<ref name="Donor policies on pesticide donations: pest and pesticide management"/>
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