With thousands hungry, Brazil must utilize all available food. This means getting produce to market - and to the right market at the right time. Both the farmer still hauling fruits and vegetables by donkey cart or on his own back…and the middleman with the modern truck... both may find they have transported goods to a market where there is no need for them. Then there is spoilage and waste. This is tragic when food may be badly needed in another area. U.S. Foreign Aid technician Lance Hooks from Arkansas is in Brazil to help solve this problem. He has helped that country to establish a Market Information Service which disseminates day-to-day market information directly to the farmer so that he may know where and when his produce is needed. The impact on the Brazilian farm economy and market efficiency has been important indeed. This modern orange packing plant in the State of Rio helps speed oranges to the wholesale market.