ESTONIAN MEAT INDUSTRY
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MINIMINI?km???????????, CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO.
INFORMATION REPORT
COUNTRY Estonia
SUBJECT
PLACE
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DATE
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DATE OF INFORMATION
Estonian Meat Industry
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?NIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE
OF THE UNITED STATES. WITHIN TEE MEANING OF TITLE IS, SECTIONS 793
ANO 704, OF THE U.S. CODE, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR REVS.
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1. Prior to 1940 livestock was slaughtered in various city, county, export and
cooperative slaughtering houses. Al]. of this was changed in 1940, however,
when the Soviet occupation forces placed all slaughter houses under the control
of the Estonian Meat Exports Company, a former cooperative.
2, When the German forces occupied Estonia in 1941 they continued the plan of
directing all slaughtering through the Estonian Meat Exports Company.
Undoubtedly the Soviets have continued to direct all slaughtering through the
same method, for it concentrated all efforts in one organization.
4. I would like to point out that according to figures
Estonia, approximately 80 pounds of meat were consumed annually by each
individual as an average,
There was, of course, a substantial amount of meat slaughtered by the farmer
for his own immediate use. Since it was not necessary to have this meat
inspected and recorded, there was no figure on the total amount involved.
As a guide, in 1944 there were 140 thousand farms over two acres in size and
20 thousand farms of two acres or less.
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6. All meat for domestic sale had to be slaughtered at a city, county or coopera-
tive slaughter house. This provided for government, inspection according to
standards set by the government. In 1943 there were 11 county and 13 city
slaughter houses, a total of 24.
7. City slaughter houses were able, as a rule, to provide a two-day only storage
capacity. There was only an ice house used for refrigeration at these city housec
The export slaughter houses located at Tallinn, Tartu ant' Vpkhma could store
about a two weeks supply under modern refrigeration. As an example each could
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store about 15 thousand dressed hogs.
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. Meat was distributed to the domestic market in 1944 through private and cooperative
retail shops. There were 66 cooperative shops and between 35 and 40 individually
owned shops.
9.
ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPANY
10. Objects and Rights. The activities of the company were based during the reporting
year on the statute of the company and the regulations of the East-Territory State
Commissary concerning cattle and meat economy (Amtsblatt 1942 +38). The company or
persons authorized by the company were given monopoly to purchase livestock and meat.
11. During the reporting year there were no changes in the established activities. The
former purchase net and the regulations also remained unchanged.
12. Organization. The accounting and reporting of the company underwent great changes.
Most of the outlying branches were separated from the accounting of the export
slanghter houses and were established as independent reporting units. Namely: in
the district of the export slaughter house of Tallinn: J8hvi, Sonde, Rakvere, Teri,
Keila, Haapsalu, and Kuressaare branches; in the district of the export slaughter
house orToklima: -ern% Vandra, Viljandi and P8ltsamaa branches; in the district of
the export slaughter house of Tartu: Mustveel Elva, Otepll, Valga, V8ru and Petseri
branches.
13. For some reason the Nerve branch was not separated from the Tallinn district, and the
same is also true of the Antsla, Rapine and Irboska branches which were not
separated from the distric, nf the export slaughter house of Tartu.
14. Management of the Comas/. Members of the Board of Directors for the year 1943 were:
President - Abel Min, members - Alfred Anderson and T8nis Oert. The Assembly of
Representatives held its regular annual meeting 28 Jun 43. President A. Kgbin was
reelected for a four year term and the Council was elected as follows: President
of the company: Abel Kgbin; members: Jakob Velitar, August Lindpere, August Ahman,
Andrei Ojangu, Paul Rank, Vassili Eevert, Ernst Tomingas, Endel Vesb.i, Johannes
labmma, Otto Kask, Mart Vinnal, Anton Reemge, Anton Piiskop? Peter Lemp,Aleksander
Pedriks, Juhan Rennit, Mart RBuk, Carl Anton, and Hindrek Zernask. On the auditing
committee served President - Leonhard Voltri; members: Villem Pender, Hgrm Salve,
Jdri Soolgr, Heinrich Karjel, Robert Altosaar, Oskar Hint, Johannes Pruuden, and Jaen
Kind. During 19430 325 farmers were listed as company members.
15. The Balance and investments of the Com. During the reporting year the prices
of the slaughter industry and meat products were set so low in comparison with the
purchase price of the livestock that, for example, the value of the wholesale price
of all the products of a slaughtered cow did not cover the purchase price of the
animal, not to speak of covering the expenses of sale, slaughtering and storage. As
a result of all this the reporting year ends with a deficit.
16. During the year 1943 the financial status of the company was as follows:
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in 1000 EM
1943 1942
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1943
-.decreased
Cash
281
120
161
-
Banks
347
702
355
,Claims
1700
1269
431
-
Goods
1102
1009
93
Materials
450
325
125
Total liquid assets
3880
3425
455
Properties
2711
2569
142
Others
47
136
89
Deficit
541
.
541
Balance
7179
6130
1049
LIABILITIES (Passive)-
Banks
2879
1556
1323
Creditors
727
573
154
Miscellaneous
112
331
,219
Total Liabilities
3718
2460
1258
Joint Stock and other funds
1647
1569
78
Amortization funds
1814
1744
70
Rest
-
357
-
357
-Balance
7179
6130
1049
Liquid assets exceed. claims
162
965 .
803
Inepite.Of the-deficit due to unfavOtable price relations the liquid, properties. .
Of the company cover all debts and obligations completely, leaving a profit of
RN, 1620000.-
16. 31 Dec 43 the Company had. funds:
Joint stock EM 228,661.99
Collection money on joint stock 639,069.51.
Reserve Funds . 524,559.98'
Operation, funds 229,711.52
Insurance funds H 25,348.21-
- Total
RM 1,647,351.21
Amortization funds " 1,813,618.74
19. During the reporting year the joint stock increased by RM 42,228.90. Out Of this
W11,9148.50 vas transferred from joint stock collecting money to the credit of new
Members. The rest was paid in cash by new members or entered under joint stock 1941
and the dividends of 1942.
20. The reserve funds increased by RM 48,476.51 from the assigned funds of the profit of
1941 and 1942. Other company funds, except the amortization funds, have not
changed..
21. The value of company ofted properties 31 Dec 43 was PM 2,7110155.62.
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Real Estate
Total
Export Slaughter house of Tallinn
670,602.46
622,817.00
1,293,419.46
Vokhma
289,496.37
332,064.41
621,561.28
Tartu
376,155,23
348,124.80
724,280.03
Properties at Tape
10,637.00
14,380.00
25,017.00
Main Office
46 877.85
46 877.85
Total
1,393,769.41
1,317,386.21
2,711,155.62
Amortization funds
1,007,311.28
806,307.46
1,813,618.74
Part of not amortized property
386,458.13
511,078.75
897,536.88
Percentage
28
39
33
22. Performance
performance
performance
of Government
of government
in percentage
Viru County
J4rva
Harju
Lague
Saare
- District of Tallinn
ft
Varnu County
Yiljandi "
DistriCt of Vokhma
u Coun
Va1ga "
VBru "
Pet4Sri "
District of Tartu
State Estates
Required. Allotments. During the reporting year the
required. allotments was better than the year before. The
was as follows:
Received.*
1943 1942
85 61
83 65
95 72
90 .76
6
93
Total
2
77%
23. Actual bringing together of animals and meat
Company-purchased slaughtering animals 1943:
Live weight
Number Quintal RP/kg RM
Pigs
38,895
44,290
64.44
2,854,221.00
Cattle
60,870
170,114
39.88
6,783,501.88
Calves
61,597.
29,574
39.90
1,178,599.71
Sheep
40,985
13,973
41.00
573,475.58
Horses
769
2,717
19.50
52,8514.01
Total
203,116
260,668
11,442,652.18
Company-purchased animals
for slaughtering (head):
Cattle
Calves
Sheep
Horses
1943
38,895
60,870
61,597
40,985
769
1942
30,480'
76,002
49,852
19,071
81
1941
91,074
40,691
104,142
12,695
1940"
38,190
47,654
52,998
16,992
1939
,204,998
23,265
48,985
39,003
1938
159,417
12,027
49,614
22,957
1937
96,889
10,237
37,166
14,052
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24. These are animals bought by the company for slaughtering purposes. Besides, trustees
of the company also bought animals to provide meat for the country residents. The
company and its trustees also bought meat of animals killed on the farms. Such
purchasing was permissible only in emergency killing cases.
25. The purchasing of animals for slaughtering and meat in 1943 was as follows: (Meat
has been figured from average gross-weight to live-weight and livestock heads).
The company purchased:
Pigs
Live id,895
Meat 8,086
Total of Company 46,981
Trustees 2,114
Grand Total 49,095
1942 40,697
The purchases figured in
Pigs
Live 4,11.29
Meat 914.
Total of Company 5,370
Trustees 246
Grand Total 5,616
1942 4,5.58
Cattle
60,870
8,141
69,011
6,940
75,951
86,674
Calves
61,597
4,165
65,762
10,299
76,061
63,530
Sheep
40,985
1,771
42,756
6,602
49,358
25,498
Horses
769
574
1,343
1 343
101
live-weight tons:
Cattle Calves Sheep. Total 1942
17,011 -5757 1;597 26,067 29,333
2,280 201 61 200 3,683 1,946
19,291 3,159 1,458 472 29,750 31,279
1,943 496 225 - 2,910 3,254
21,234 3,655 1,683 472 32,660 34,533
26,020 3,006 907 42 34,533
26. The repotting year shows the following development concerning purchaaes:
1. The number of purchased heads of cattle decreased soasuCh'that the live weight
of total animals purchased also decreased in spite of the fact that the purchase
of all other kinds of animals (heads and live-weight) increased. A considerable
increase in purchases of sheep and horses took place. The increase of horse
purchases is a result of 'theregulation that horse meat was Considered to cover
the government required meat allotments in the reporting year. This was not the
ease in thearears'before. 'The purchases decreased by 1873 tons Or approximately
five percent 'of 1942 purchases.
2. 'The purchasing Of meat has considerably increased. If meat purchases in 1942
figured in live-weight were six percent, in 1943 the purchases were 14%.
27. The Expenses of Purchases and. Transportation of Livestock. Total livestock purchased
was 260,667 quintals of live weight. No figuring was done on 12,264 quintals, a
quantity bought in the branches of Nerve, Antsla, Rapine and Irboska and also
throUgh the slaughter house of the city of Tallinn where no independent bookkeeping
existed The purchase expenses are figured therefore on 248,403 quintals live
weight, and they are:
Total
Received back: manure sales, etc.
Remains
Branches received. .5%: the value
of animals transported
Actual expenses distributed
: follows:
Wages
Payments to receivers
Total transportation expenses
distributed as follows:
? TransportaUon by rail
Transportation by truck
Transportation by horses
Transportation by ship
Materials, food, etc.
Office and organization expenses
Misc.: Social, security tax, Tent, etc.
Total RM per 1 quintal
1,241,215.81 5.00
34980.51 0.02
1,237,235.50 4.98
237,392.92
999,842.58
103,574.59
74,416.62
379,887.18
228,784.10
126,116.91
16,024.78
8,961.39
50,326.45
249,088.91
142,548.63
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0.42
0.30
1.53
0.92
0.51
0.06
0.04
0.20
1.00
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28. The purchase expenses per one quintal live-weight vary in different branches: eg
the export slaughter house of Tallinn - RM 5.92 as far as Teri --RM 0.92. In Tallinn
transport expenses by rail per one quintal RM 1.61 and transportation expenses total
RM 2.17
The purchase expenses on animals BM 11237 235.50
(distributed as follows:)
Slaughtering-industry-transportation of slaughtered animals 771,016.57
Livestock sales - and locally transported 4661218.93
29. The purchasing center kept approximately 11 thousand tons from 26,068 tons live
weight while 15 thousand tons or 58% of live weight had to be transported to other
branches. Most of the transportation is done by rail, but quite a number are also
transported by trucks, mainly transportation center trucks.
30. Due to war-time transportation difficulties many animals were lost, which never
happened in peace-time. Reported lost during the reporting year:
Pigs 10
1.1 tons live weight
Cattle 12
2.8
"
0
Calves 16
0.8
,,
,,
Sheep 26
0.9
ft
PI
Total 64 animals
5.6
Ii
Ft
Purchased animals were used:
figuring live weight %
1943
1942
Sold live
29%
23%
Were slaughtered
71%
77%
31. Operation.
Killed in company's slaughter houses during the reporting year:
Live Slaugh- Meat Total 1942
Heads Weight tered Meat Bought Meat Ton
Ton Ton Ton Ton
e?11.1010.01???.0.
Relation
to
1942
1.101004111=1.1!
Pigs
30,617
3,576
2,640
687
3,327
2,700
123
Cattle
40,295
11,238
4,516
912
5,428
7,116
76
Calves
50,501
21449
1,312
108
1,420
7,393
101
Sheep
28,375
974
400
25
425
306
139
Horses
597
207
95
95
.190
18
1,055
Total
18,444
6,963
1,827
10,790
17,533
94.
1942
22,600
10,493
1,035
11,533
Relation 1942 .7. 100 82
85
177
94
32. During the reporting year, 743 tons of meat less were received than the year before;
1696 less tons of beef, while more meat was received from other animals than the
year before. During the reporting year the purchases of meat increased considerably
for at the beginning of the year the producer was permitted to cover his government
required meat allotments with the meat of animals slaughtered in public slaughter
houses. From the received 10,790 tons of meat, 1:028 tons or approximately 10$ was
transported from one branch to another due to meet distribution problems. 1,591
tons of meat were transported the year before which proves that a more adequate
meat distribution had been achieved, avoiding meat transportation as undesirable,
if possible. Meat transportation is always conducted at a loss.
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33. A special summary table "Results of Slaughtering" shows the procurement of neat and
meat products and is a summary of all ..he animals killed in company owned slaughter
houses.
34. Table. "Value of Scraps in Wholesale" shows the value of scraps to one ton live
weight and the total value of hides produced by 20 slaughtering houses-.
35. Table "Financial Value of Slaughtering" indicates the number of slaughtered animals,
live weight, and value. The value of scraps and hides is deducted so that the
remaining represents the purchase value of meat from slaughtering. Added to this
are the expenses of purchase and slaughtering of livestock leaving thus the cost-
price for meat to be stored.
Per one quintal (100 kg) of meat figures in RM:
Purchase value of meat
Purchase expenses on animal
Expenses on slaughtering
Cost-price in storage
Highest Wholesale Price
Figs
82.58
8.91
5.44
96.93
06.00
Cattle
87.03
8.91
4.99
100.93
85.00
Calves
56.78
8.91
5.60
71 29
75.00
Sheep
78.08
8.91
6.10
93.09
108.00
Horses
4o.64
8.91
4.33
53.88
45.00
36. The highest wholesale price on 100 kg beef is RM 2.03 less than the purchase value
of meat, not considering the expenses of purchase and slaughtering. The cost-price
is lower than the wholesale price on veal and lamb only.
37. In addition to the above mentioned expenses, there are also meat storage expenses
?store-rooms, salting, store labor, weighing, freezing and meat wholesale expenses).
These made up RM 602,978 and they are spread on all the meat slaughtered and bought
that was handled by the storing.
Slaughtered meat
Meat purchased
Total
86,551 Quintals
17,417 "
103,968 Quintals
38. Storage and Wholesale expenses per one quintal of meat are RM 5.80.
39. Table "Achievements of the Slaughtering Industry" indicates the final
wholesale value of meat, profit and losses:,
40. The final outcome per one quintal of meat:
cost price, the
a) Meat from slaughtering;
Pigs
Cattle
Calves
Sheep
Horses
cost-price in storage
96.93
1010.93
71.29
93.09
53.88
Storage expenses
5.80
5.80
5.80
5.80
5.80
Wholesale cost-price
1012.73
106.73
77.09
98.89
59.68
Meat sold
86.00
84.58
75.00
105.00
45.00
Losses
16.73
22.15
2.09
14.68
Profit
b) Meat bought:
6.11
Purchase price in storage
69.80
64.97
61.65
31.47
33.43
Storage expenses
5.30
5.00
5.80
5.8o
5.80
Wholesale cost-price
15 60
70.77
67.45
87.27
39.23
Profit
10.40
13.81
7.55
17.73
5.77
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41. During the reporting year the meat sales prices were set so low (in comparison with
the prices paid in purchasing animals) that the wholesale prices for slaughtered
meat products did: not cover the purchase price of the animal. The unavoidable results
were that the slaughtering industry suffered great losses.
42. According to the report the losses are as follows:
RM. 1,200,109.00
Profit on purchased meat 206,060.00
Losses on slaughtering RM 1,406,169.00
43. The company has taken steps with the authorities that the prices of slaughtered
animals and meat products be revised in order to guarantee operations without
losses. During the reporting year the question was not settled. (In May 1944 the
problem was solved).
Le following tables, referred to above, are found at end of report:
RESULTS OF SLAUGHTERING
VALUE OF SCRAPS IN WHOLESALE
FINANCIAL RESULTS OF SLAUGHTERING
TOTAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE SLAUGHTERING INUUSTRyl
SAUSAGE FACTORIES
44. During the reporting year the following sausage factories operated an
a) J8hvi
b) Sonda
c) Rakvere
d) Tdri
e) Tallinna
f) Keila
g) Haapsalu
h) Kuresaare
14.rnu (2 factories)
i)
k) Vandra
J, Vokhra
184 quint.
447
1,385
167
5,710
61
286
43
1,830
66
2,023
45. Sausages were made in 21 factories;
factories.
Used for production:
Meat
Liver
Blood
Scraps
Pearled barley
2o,739 quint.
544 '
355
1,449
146
Total 23,283 quintals
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It
It
the report
produced goods:
m) Distr. Poltsamaa 188quint.
n) Tartu 6,711 "
o) Elva 23
p) Otepad 112
q) Valga 683
r) Rapine 13
s) Petseri 147
Total 20,880
t) Narva 716
u) Canning factory,
Tallinn -1/21:?.1-.1.---
Grand. Total 24,667 quintals
on uausage industry covers 19
Is
11
ii
II
Produced were:
Smoked meats, ham, etc
Smoked sausage
Light-smokea sausage'
Boiled sausage
Blood 80 Barley sausage
Meat Jelly
Lard
504 quint.
524 "
11,492
7,609
601
38
112
It
It
Total 20,880 quintals
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Total value of raw materials
Expenses
Cost price of production
Profit
Sales value of production
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Ra 20414,758.00
641:703.00
31056.461.00
2420180.00
3,2980641.00
Gross profit on sausage industry:
Sales value of prod. per I quint.
Value of raw material
RM 158.01
115.07
Per 1 quint, of ready
product
RM 115.67
30.74
146.41
11.60
158.01
-Remains gross profit RM 42.97
46. The sausage factories used 111.5 kg raw material per 100 kg ready to use products,
i e boneless meat scraps, blood, pearled barley. As seen in above report the
sausage factories also produced lard. This lard is produced in small factories
which do not have any sPecial fat-rendering eqtipment. These figures do not include
the lard production of export slaughter houses.
CANNING FACTORIES
11.7, During the reporting year the export slaughter houses of Tallinn and Tartu also
operated canning factories. They produced altogether 862 tons:
Canned meat 308 tons
sausage 206 "
1 515 -
284
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-" .fish
Sausage
Meat Jelly
Sauerkraut
Marmalade
Total 862 tons
48. Raw mnterials - boneless meat, scraps, etc, used per I quint, of product 131 kg.
Raw material per 1 quint, of product
Eicpenses
Total
Loss
Sales value of products
49. Tallinn produced 792 tons and Tartu 70 tons.
OTHER INDUSTRIES
Casing factories
Lard Factories
Extermination Service
Precooked food factories
Bread factories
Tin factory
50. Casings are processed in own sausage
casing factories.
Profit
24,737.28
ASS .0
1??
factories; only
RM 107.02
48.94
155.96
3.56
RM 152.40
Loss
1,163.21
39,387.52
22,370.75
1,834.13
1,281.21
three branches have separate
51. Fat rendering has been counted as a separate industry only at export slaughter
houses; sausage factories handle fat rendering in other branches.
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52. Export slaughter houses rendered fat for lard in quintals:
53.
Pork
Beef
Total
Lard obtained
795
477
4.1272
Used fer fat rendering:
Fat-back
498
498
Leaf fat
418
418
Guc tat
145
96
241
Other
11
741
752
Total
1,072
737-
1,909
Percent of lard
74.2
57.0
66.6
54. Fat rendering factories cannot work profitably because of the existing price
relations: beef fat costs 50 pence per kg, lard wholesale price is 60 pence per
kg and retail price is 72 pence per kg. Cost-price of tallow - without rendering
expenses is at least 80 pence per kg.
55. Precooked food factories at the export slaughter houses, as well as the bread
industry, produced only a small quantity and are therefore not in the position to
cover even the minimum expenses; the same is true also of the tin factory which is .
situated at the Tallinn canning factory and which mainly manufactured tin tags used
to mark the ears of livestock.
RAW HIDES
56. During the reporting year raw hides (except furs) were obtained:
Slaughtered
Piece RM
Bought
Piece PM
Piece
Total
RM
Pig bides
2,752
7,874.80
61
366.05
2,813
8,240.85
Ox & cow hides 40,295
200,873.70
6,352
30,376.30
46,647
2310250.00
Calf hides
50,501
88,216.20
8,473
19,385.25
53,974
1070601.45
Sheepskin
28,375
34,473.00
5,737
3,335.33
34,112
43,308.33
Horse Hides
597
1,492.50
1,075.94
2 568 44
Total
332,930.20
60,038.87
_222
392,969.07
57. The slaughter houses turn over all hides and skins obtained by slaughtering and purchase
to the hide department which in turn sends them to "Erfassungsgesellschaft Ostland
far Haute, Pelle und verwandte Gebiete G.m.b.H.".
58. The branches have their own store-rooms for hides where they clean, sort and salt the
hides and skins. Tallinn has a central store-roam.
59. The processing of hides left the branches with profit RM 47,926.65
and losses 72,116.66
Total deficit 24,190.01
60. These losses are in reality losses of the slaughtering industry; for the branches
set the prices of the hides from slaughtering higher than the difference of the selling
price and the storage expenses permitted. The actual value of the hides is figured and
fixed by th, hide department.
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61. The central store house of *ft hide department handled hides during the reporting
year as follows:
Piece
Own Slaughtering
Trustees
Others
Total
Industry
Pig hides
3,314
27
3
3,344
Cow 80 Ox hides
144,210
2,326
58
146,594
Calf hides
54,153
3,696
128
57,977
Sheepskins
29,884
1,831
30
31,745
Horse hides
768
4
101
873
Other hides
418
1
2
421
Total of raw hides
(minus horse and. other hides) 968 tons,
Hides sold (964 tons) valued
and by-products
valued RM 549,271.81
RM 681,284.73
2?111-122
Total value RM 701,795.98
Gross profits RM 135,016.83 out of which RM 4,679.99 was received
from the sale of by-products.
Expenses of th- department was RM 95,1409,11, leaving a profit MI 39,872.74
SILVER FOX BREEDING FARMS
62. The company owned two silver fox farms that operated very well financially, yielding
Proceeds
Expenses
Profit
1942 profit
RM 140,948.40
67,984.44
72,963.96
31,452.48
63. The increase of proceeds is mainly due to a raise in the, skin 'prices.
The transit figures of foxes
Farm:
Navesti
Rebase
Total
At the beginning of the year
130
260
390
Born
251
428
679
Transferred from Rebaste
15
15
Breeding animals bought
24 .
24
Total
.420
688
11108
Killed
223
322
545
Died young
46
95
141
Died old
13
6
19
Transferred to Navesti
15
15 ,
Breeding stock sold
62
62
At the end of the year
138
188
326
' Hides received .
268
322
590
Young ones died %
18
22
20.8
per one litter
2.56
2.47
2.50
FARMS
64. The export slaughter houses also own farms. The export slaughter house of Tallinn
owns the farm "Jfirvela" in MBigu. The export slaughter house oi Vokhna owns
"Navesti" where one silver fox farm is situated, besides renting "Jaagnhan6u." and
part of the fields of "Uuesauna" and "Sills" farms. The export slaughter house of
Tartu owns gardens, lots and a rented piece of Emage meadow which is being
irrigated and turned into gardening grounds.
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65. Land for use
Tallinn
VoRhma
Tartu
Total
Field and garden
6.27
27.76
18.27
52.32
Grassland
12,73
16.02
12.03
40.48
" under cultiva-
tion
12.17
-
12.17
Other
4.2
4.03
4.24
12.47
Total
23.20
60.00
34.54
117.74
66. The farms produced during the reporting year in quintals:
Tallinn Vokhma Tartu Total
Potatoes 500
882
210
1,592
Cabbage
66
1,087
492
10645
Turnips
369
118
487
Sugar beets
89
75
164
Carrots
24
66
106
196
Beets
10
78
32
120
Tomatoes
1
-
22
23
Berries
-
1
3
4
Other vegetables
9
40
35
84
Tobacco
-
7
7
Plants
-
127
127
Vegetebles (for animals)
-
-
185
185
Grains
123
19
142
Hay, straw 286
540
239
1,065
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67. The purpose of farming is mainly to grow vegetables to feed personnel, and also to
grow vegetables and herbs for the use of the sausage industry. Onions, garlic and
also marjoram are grown.
STORES
66. During the reporting year the company had 97 stores, 66 of Which were located at the
export slaughter houses, afterwards referred to as,local stores - and 11 outside
stores.. The latter work as independent branches but did not have independent book-
keeping during the reporting year. In those branches you will filed under "Sales of
the store" also sales of live stock, sales of one sausage factory and wholesale
transactions from the meat stere room beside their retail sales.
69. Compared to previous years are the data of the local stores that are at the export
slaughter houses only:
Tallinn
1943 1942
Voklmla
1945
1942
1943
Tartu
1942
Total
1943 1942
Number of stores
43
42
2
2
10
10
55
. 54
Sales in 1000 RM
2,313
2,297
83
96
853
1,094
3,249
3,487
Gross proceeds %
17
16
19
26
21
16
18
17
" in 1000 RM
366
373
16
25
179
203
561
601
Expenses %
18
15
22
16
16
12
17
14
" in 1000 RM
411
343
18
15
133
131
562
489
70. Compared to the previous year the results of the store operations have worsened:
1. The sale of products decreased by 10 thousand tons although the sausage sales
increased by 700 tons. The sausage sales give retail stores less proceeds than
the meat sales. 2. Fish sales increased. According to the price regulations that
were valid until July 1943 the retail stores got their fish 15% below the retail
price and had to cover the transportation expenses of the fish from the eeptral fish
storage room of Tallinn to the store) in some instances even from the shore to the
store. EffeCtive 1 Jul 43 the price regulations were changed so that the retail
store gets the 19% profit of the retail price franc? store, but by 1 Ju17 43 the peak
of the fresh fish season was passed. During the reporting year 1,698 tons of fisu
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were sold, out of which 1,278 tons were sold up tL, 1 Jul 43. 3. Expenses bave increased.
The wages of the employees were raised and addition. expenseL were connected with store
rents. In the beginning of 1943 a regulation was enforced concerning the rent of
stores according to which rents were collected partly retoactively.
71. Operations of local stores:
Total sales
Proceeds on sales 18%
IF
Expenses 14.2
Profit 4.2%
RM 5,970,000
1,099,000
849,000
250,000
72. The percent of proceeds from salesrVaries in
variety of goods: veal gives up to 40%; pork
6-15% depending on transportation expenses.
to the army or private storee, and wholesale
OPERATIONS OF OUTSIDE STORES
branches from 15-24 depending on the
17%; beef 15%; sausages 13-15%; fish
Some stores also handled wholesale sales
transactions do not give any profit.
Narva
Ant ala
Rapine
Irboska
Total
Number of retail stores
8
1
1
1
11
Sausage industry
1
1-
2
Sales in 1000 RM
536
275
115
3E;
964
Proceeds 11
11.1.9
31
13.
5
196
Proceeds %
28
11
9
13
20
Retail sales in 1000 RM
447
30
15
20
512
.11 It %
83
11
13
53
53
Expenses in 1000 RM
128
17
7
5
157
Profit tI
21
14
4
39
73. Irboska has small sales. Antsla and Rapine have mainly bought
ported it to the export slaughter house of Tartu. Retail sales
small in these stores0
livestock and trans-
that give profit are
SALES PROCEEDS AND EXPENSES OF THE COMPANY
74. During the reporting year the sales of company-owned enterprises were as follows:
Total sales ?
wholesale 67%
retail 33%
RM 180595,495.26
12,444,896.45
6,150,598.81
75. The company had RM 4,766,293.84 proceeds or 25.6% of the sales. Out of this the
proceeds of stores were RM 4,542,172.33 or 24.4% of the sales.
76. Sales in 1000 RM:
Retail
Wholesale
Total
Retail %
Livestock
3,737
3,737
20
Neat, scraps
2,81.1.9
3,768
6,617
43
35
Hides
702
702
4
Casings
1.1
11
Sausage
1,711
2,768
4,479
33
21:
-Canned meats'
1,022
1,022
5
'Precooked, food.
, 23
48
71
32
O65
ExterWinstion ser-
Vice prod.
65
65
0.5
-Fats
179
179
1
Fish
673
32
905
96
5
Misc.
694
113.
807
86
5
*Total
6,15o
12,445
16,595
33
loo
1942
7,103
10,762
17,665
11.0
1943
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1,683
/ 730
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77. During the reporting year the sales increased by 730"thousend-Wand this was
attributed to wholesale operations. Retail sales decreased RM 953 thousand which
alone accounts for the decrease in proceeds by approximately 150 thousand RM.
78. Proceeds distributed to production branches were as follows:
1000 RM
1943 1942
1943
191.1.2
Livestock sales & Transportation
locally
722
328
15
6
Slaughtering Industry
629
1,505
14
28
Raw hides
183
198
4
Sausage Industry
884
1,423
19
26
Canning Industry
266
200
5
4
Other Industries
156
108
3
2
Stores
1,307
1,328
27
25
Silver foxes
141
89
3
2
Farms, gardens
85
56
2
1
Miscellaneous
393
116
8
2
Total
4,766
5,351
100
100
79. During the reporting year under miscellaneous proceeds of RM 210 thousand were
received back from cancelled claims, funds blocked by banks and 1942 railroad
transportation expenses.
80. E enses. During the reporting
o lows in 0/00:
Wages, payments
Travel, per diem
Mail, banks
Telephone, telegraph
Taxes:
Social obligatory 33
? voluntary . 28
industrial 14
circulation 41
? misc. 18
Transportation rail ?5-6?
u other 23
II
Or
year expenses were RM 5,307,230.53, distributed
467 Renovation
11 Electricity
2 Materials
10' Rents
Use of city slaughter
house
Representation
Subsidies
Insurance
134 Amortization
Carrying Chgs
73 Misc.'
Total
18
12
128
20
34
2
1
'5
21
of debt 24
36
1,000
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1. Management:
Council 620.00
Auditing 240.00
Direction 172483.35
2. Regular Employees:
18,343.35
Clerks & masters 6822014.54
Labor 920,110.75
Employees(sales clerk!) 5459356.48
22147,481.77
3, Others;
Payments to non employees
for livestock receiving 74,416.62
Payments to not regular
labor & employees 124,893.49
Outside auditing 4.200.00
2012510.11
2,369,335.23
Travelling Expense - per diem
54,506.23
Nhil - bank
11,819.18
Telephone-telegraph
50,390.46
Taxes: Social exp. obligatory
165,815.62
se voluntary
1402582.78
industrial
69,594.91
circulation
208,208.45
stamp-duty
39,559.27
miscellaneous
58.596.21
682,357.26
Transportation: railroad
2539032.90
trucks
87,220.02
ship
9,503.00
horses
19,772.09
369,528.01
Renovation
9?,626.26
Electricity
58,598.09
Materials: industrial
1369620.15
packing
56,718.28
heating
156,797.22
tools, ete
83011.21
others
2159?90.82
648,337.68
Rants
102,408477
Use of city slaughter houses
172,895.48
Publicity - annouhcements
3,446.92
Representation
7,833.42
Subsidies
49737.04
Insurance
24,283.74
Amortization
106,550.98
Courts - Notary Public
1,563.80
Carrying charges on debt
124,281.07
Expenses, cancellings,deficitother expenses of 1942
186329.99
Expenses to cover receiving costs from awn
branches
237.192.92
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Slaughtering Industry
Bides
Gasbag* factories
Canning factorise
Sausage factories
Fit rendering
Ihterminatios service
Precooked food factories
Broad factories
Tin factory
Faris
Silvst fox ferns
Stores
Dialling houses
Other income
To cover expenses of transportation of animals
to own branches (receiving expenses)
1943 Deficit
ASE.w
484 716.47
6282736.00
183,208.50
439876.71
2669493.31
8839882.72
212692.08
61,793.17
152157.28
2,024.27
11,207.31
849863.50
140,948.40
12306,643.36
3,638.59
3909019.25
2372392.92
540,936.69
5,307.230.53
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a
Wages and payments:
1. Management:
Council 620.00
Auditing 240.00
Direction 179483.35
2. Regular Employees:
189343.35
Clerks & masters 682,014.54
Labor 9209110.75
?Employees(sales clerk i 5459356.48
2,147,481.77
3, Others:
Payments to non employees
for livestock receiving 749416.62
Payments to not regular
labor & employees 1249893.49
Outside auditing 4.200.00
201,510.11
29369,335.23
Travelling Expense - per diem
54,506.23
Mail - bank
119819.18
Telephone-telegraph
509390.46
Taxes: Social exp. obligatory
1659815.62
voluntary
1409582.78
industrial
699594.91
circulation
208,208.45
stamp-duty
399559.27
miscellaneous
58.596.21
682,357.26
Transportation: railroad
253,032.90
trucks
87,220.02
shtp
9,503.00
horses
19.772.09
369,528.01
Renovation
90,626.26
Elewtricity
58,598.09
Materials: industrial
136,620.15
packing
56,718.28
heating
1569797.22
tools, ett
83,111.21
others
2159090.82
648,337.68
Rents
102,408,77
Use of city slaughter houses
172,895.48
Publicity announcements
3,446.92
Representation
7,833,42
Subsidies
49737.0t
Insurance
_
24,283.74
Amortization
106,558.98
Courts - Votary Public
19563.80
Carrying charges on debt
124,281.07
EXplanses9 cancellingsldeficit9other expenses of 1942
186,329.99
Expense,/ to cover receiving costs from awn branches
237,192.92
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Slaughtering Industry
Bides
Cesifts factories
Canning factories
Sausage factories
Fat renderimg
Batermination service
Precooked food factories
Bread factories
Tin factory
Yarns
Silva* fax farms
Stores
Dwelling houses
Other income
TO cover expenses of transportation of animals
to own branches (receiving expenses)
1943 Deficit
4849716.47
628,736.00
183,208.50
43,876.71
266,493.31
883,882.72
21,692.08
61,793.17
15,157.28
? 2,024.27
11,207.31
84,863.50
? 140,948.40
1,306,643.36
3,638.59
390,019.25
237,392.92
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1943 Proceeds
& Expenses According to Different Production Branches
Expenses
Proceeds
Deficit
Profit
Sales of livestock
2722656.66
484,716.47
212,059.81
Transport of livestock to branches
237,392.92
237,392.92
Slaughtering Industry
128282845.03
628,736.00
1,200,109.0.3
Hides ,
1679525.77
1839208.50
150682.73
Casint Factories
45,039.92
43,876.71
1,163.21
Canning Factories
2970241.59
266,493.31
30,748.28
Sausage Factories
6410702.74
883,882.72
2429179.98
Fat rendering
61,079.60
21,692.08
39,387.52
Extermination Service
379055.89
610793.17
249737.28
Precooked food factories
37,528.03
15,157.28
22,370.75
Bread factories
3,858.40
2,024.27
1,834.13
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Tin factory
12,488.52
11,207.31
1,281.21
Farms
120,762.87
84,863.50
35,899.37
1.01N
Silver Fox Farms
67,984.44
1409948.40
72,963.96
Stores
1,034,919.61
1,306,643.36
271,723.75
Dwelling Places
2,906.36
39638.59
01..110
732.23
Proceeds & expenses not distributed
on production branches
418,242.18
390,019.25
48,222.93
TOTAL
5,307,230.53
4,766,293.84
5400936.69
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1. Pay Office
2, Banks
3, Debitors
4, Goods
5. Materials
6. Properties
7. Shares in other enterprises
8. 'Oth3r assets:
Carrying over funds 149301.80
Construction expenses 22.0241....J21
9. 1943 Deficit
owyea..m.....?????ewom
Guarantee Bills of exchange 31 Dec 43
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Business Standing 31 Dec. 43
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RE 280,735.89
"S 3479604.48
" 1,699,771.01
" 1,101,652.65
" 449,721.32
" 2,711,155,62
" 10,488.75
ft
37-9149.47
540,936.69
RU 791799215. 88
Mt 390402000.00
1. 'Funds:
?? ,Jointstock
" Collect funds
Reserve
Operation
Insurance
la. -Amortization Funds
2. Banks
3. 'Creditors
-4. Other Liabilities
Carrying over funds
Msployee & Tabor -/ages
Refund of installxents
RIM
228,661.99
639,069.51
524,559.98
229,711.52
629172.22
499493.07
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RESULT'S OF -SIAUGHTERING
(Data for all 24 slaughter houses)
per one ton liverevight kg
Cttie
Calf
Sheep
Slaughtered (heads)
Averagp live-weight kg
Total liveoweight Quintals
Average purchase price
30,617
117
35.755
64.41
40,295
279 .
112,377 ?
39,66
50,501
49
24,494
39.95
28,375
34:
9,741
41.15
Value of slaughtered animals RM
2,303,018
494560763 -
978,616
400,835
Obtained through slaughtering
Meat
738
402
536
411
Hides (piece)
0.8
3.6
20
29
Hides (kg)
- 5.5
bo
bo
71 -
Heads
29
56
41
Feet
14.4
Tongue
2.2
2.9
0.3
Liver
11.0
5.8
11.1
9.5'
Lungs
7.1
7.9
16.6
13.3
Heart
2.6
3.2
4.1
3.1
Stomach
3.3
15.0
5.4
11.3
Udder
3.7
Fats
10.6
6.4
2.1
Milt
0.4
006
0.5
Scraps
5.0
0.2
11.9
8.3
Blood
8.o
13.5
6.7
7.4
per one animal kg
Horse
597
347
2,071
19.48
40,333
456
2.9
50
117
75
Cattle Calf hoes Horse
279 49 34
111 19 14
86 112 26 14
0.09 1 1 1
o.6 17 2.9 - 2.4
8 2.72 1.4
. 0.50
0.25 0.81
1.28 -1.62 0.54 0.33
0.83 2.19 0.80 0.46
0.30 0.89 0420 , 0.11
0.39 4.18 0.30 0.39
1.0
1.24 1.79 0.07
0.05 0.16 0.02
0.58 1.72 0.50 0.2
0.94 3.5 0.33 0.25
These figures represent the amount of utilized products from slaughtering. Poor liver and other organs discarded by the
veterinarians are not included, likewise blood, udders, scraps, milts are accounted for only in quantities utilized.
Besides, saved and not accounted for were glands, horns, hoofs, hair and gall. Unaccounted for also are casings which
were one set per each animal, part of these being damaged. Calf stomach is partly casings, not used for food, but fodder.
Cattle and calf feet are counted in sets; they are not indicated under weight.
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VALUE OF SCRAPS IN WHOIESALE
Scraps per one ton live-Jeight
Pigs
Cattle
Calves
-
Sheep
-_ Horses
kg
per
RM
kg
per
RU
kg
per
RU
kg
par
1W
kg
par
RU
Heads
-
-
29.0
-12
3.48
56.0
-,54
30.24
41.0
-.36
14.76
-
Feet
-
-
3.0
-.40
1.20
20.2
-.36
7.20
14.0
-.17
2.38
-
-
rongue
2.2
1.-
2.24
3.0
1.08
3.24
0.3
1.38
-
-
-
Liver
11.0
1.34
14.7
5.8
1.20
6.96
11.1
1.56
17.32
9.5
1.20
11.40
-
-
Lungs
7.1
-.36
2.5.
7.9
-.25
1.97
16.6
-.30
4.98
13.3
-030
3.99
-
-
Heart
2.6
-.66
1.7
3.2
-.60
1.92
4.1
7.66
2.71
3.1
-.66
2.05
_
_
Stomach
3.3
-.36
1.1.
15.0
-.24
3.60
2.0
-.36
-.72
11.3
-018
2.03
-
_
Fats
/0.5
-.60
6,3.
6.4
-.48
3.07
14.1
-.48
6.77
-
-
Milt
0.4
-.12
-.48
0.6
-.36
-.22
0.5
-.36
-.18_
Sweepings
5.0
-.01
-.05
6.2
-.01
-.06
11.9
-.01
-.12
8.3
-.el
-4c,
50
.;..01
-.50
Udder
-
-
-
3.7
-.24
-.89
-
-
-
Blood
8.0
-.12
-.96
13.5
-.12
1.62
6.7
-.12
-.80
7.4
-.12
-.89
-
-
Casings
8.5
-.55
4.68
3.4
1.-
3.40
20.0
-.08
1.60
28
-.45
12.60
-
-
.
31.63
65.87
56.95
-.50
Total
3488
Total of hides from
195
-.40
7,800.- 15,648
-.30
*
1,196
-.60
x
648-.50
597
2.50
11493._
= 16%440.-
** 71i760.-
*** 32,400.-
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FINANCIAL RESULTS OF SLOGHTER1HO
(Data from 20 slaughtering.hauses)
Total
Pigs
Cattle
Calves
Sheep
Horses
Slaughtered (heads)
144,768
30,319
38,358
49,033 _
26,459
599
Average live.weight kg
123
117
280t
48
35
343
Gross weight quintals
177,779
35,437
107,271-
23,821
9,194
2,056
Price of I quint. live'-weight RM
44.49
64.42
39;66
40.02
41.23
19.53
Purchase value of slaughtered animals BM
7,909,718
2,283,008
4,254,340
953,225
378,982
40,163
To be deducted:
_
'
a) value of scraps
673,869
125,199
3399298
156,909
52,360
103
b) hides
282,893
7,800
169,440
71,760
32,400
1,493
Remains value of meat
6,952,956
2,150,009
3,745,602
724,556
294,222
38,567
Per one quintal meat
80.31
= 82.58
87:03
- 56.78
78.08
40.64
Quintal of meat from slaughtering
86,551
26,037
43,037
12,760
39768
949
1 Ton meat live-weight kg
487
735
40/
536
410
462
Purchase expenses of livestock
Per I quintal meat RM 8091 RM
77190/7
231,944
383,384
113,669
33,566
8,454
Slaughtering expenses
- 454,850
141,748
214,542
71,463
22,985
4,112
Obtained from slaughtering:
Moat cost-price: per I quint. RI
94.50
96.93
100.93
71.29
93.09
53.88
TOTAL Rif
80178,823
2,523,701
4,343,528
909,688
350,773
51,133
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TOTAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE SLAUGHTERING INDUSTRY
(Data of 20 slaughter houses)
TOTAL PORK
REEF
' n_____.... ' n-WLaj per EMWntal
. ../.=.1.+.. ........
per
Meat from slaughtering
Meat bought
Total of meat
Expenses of 1,1-?at 'storage et wholesale
Total of cost-price
Losses
Meat sold
Profit on bought meat
Losses of slaughtering industry
Loss per one ton live-weiF,ht
Meat sold
Hides
Scraps
Total production of slaughtering industry
Deducted
Value of slaughtered animals
Value of bought meat
Remains gross profit
Gross profit on purchased meat
19 " slaughtered meat
losses " ft 0
Per one ton live-weight
Expenses on meat through slaughtering
Per one ton live-weight
Expenses on purchased meat
Total expenses
86,551
17,417
103,968
103,968
94050
65.41
89.63
5.o
95.43
11.54,
81.88
11.83
16.25
8,178,823.--
1,139,296.--
99318,119.--
;o2,978.--
92921,o97.--
1,200,109.--
C,720,988.--
2o6,060.--
1,4?6,169.--
79.10
8,720088.--
282,89;._
673,869.--
9,6779750'
7,909,713.--
1,1399296.--
628,736.--
307.,07E.--
321,658.--
18.09
1,727,8274--
97.19
101,018.--
1,828,845.--
26,037
6,681
32,718
32,718
96.93
69.80
91.39
97.19
11,19
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10.40
16.73
16.20
2,523,701.-
466,336.--
2,990,037.--
189,764.--
3,179,801.--
3669053.--
2,313,7411%--
69,482.--
4352535.--
122.90
2,813,748.--
125,199.--
2,946,747.--
2,283,008.--
466,336.--
/97,403.--
108,232.--
89,171.--
25.16
524,706.--
148.o7
38,750.--
41,307
8,743
51,780
51,780
100.93
64.97
94.85
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16.07
4.58
13.81
22.14
19.61
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149,440.--
339,298.--
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4,254,340.--
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659944.--
171,450.--
105,506.--
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TOTAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE SLAUGHTERING INDUSTRY (corlinued)
(Data of 20 slaughter houses)
VEAL
HORSE
'trt 1
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'vial
er-BM
Meat from slaughtering
Meat bought
Total of meat
Expenses of meat storage & wholesale
Total of cost-price
Losses
'bat sold
Profit on meat bought
Losses of slaughtering industry
Loss per one ton live-weight
Meat sold
Hides .
Scraps
Total production of slaughtering industry
Deducteds
Value of slaughtered strimPls
Value of bought meat
Remains gross profit
Gross profit on purchased meat
ge fis slaughtered meat
" at
" lasses _"
Per one ton live-weight
Expenses on meat through slaughtering
Per one ton live-weight
Expenses on purch4sed meat
12,760 71.29 909;688;-Z 3;768 93:09
992 61;65 619166;-: 215 81:47
13,752 7060 9709854.--: 3,983 92.47
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