NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY THURSDAY 11 FEBRUARY 1982

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CIA-RDP84T00301R000100010135-7
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February 11, 1982
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Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R0001 00010135-7 Director of 1 op Secret 7 b?, Central Intelligence State Dept. review completed Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84T00301 R000100010135-7 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R0001 00010135-7 Too Secret Special Analysis (Jo USSR: Problems in Food Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 To Secret 11 February 1982 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84T00301 R000100010135-7 25X1 Next 14 Page(s) In Document Denied Iq Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R0001 00010135-7 Soviet Union R. S. F. S. R. .Chelyabinsk Saudi ELL Arabia Afghanistan The United States 4iollrmmi has not recognized aso the incurpo .tion E alonis, talus, and t iihoania into the Soviet Unionh . y repree.. tMion is not necessarily aut tive. Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R0001 00010135-7 SPECIAL ANALYSIS USSR: Problems in Food Supply The food supply in the USSR is becoming tighter, putting more pressure on the retail food network and on the special food distribution system. Shortages seem most severe in the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, which was narticuZarZy hard Z~ Z.. ~7-- J---- I- I 9 Agricultural production in 1981 was 10 percent below the record high of 1978. Despite unprecedented and costly imports of grain and other foodstuffs--accounting for 25X1 growth in demand caused by steady wage increases. some 40 percent or hard currency imports--supplies to the consumer have failed to keep pace with the continue Top Secret Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R0001 00010135-7 Agricultural Production (in millions of tons) 1978-79 1980-81 Meat 15.5 15.1 Milk 94 89.7 88.6 69.5 Vegetables 27.6 25.8 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84TOO301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84T00301 R0001 00010135-7 Although supplies in Leningrad and Moscow are better than in most areas, they are becoming worse in state stores and in the collective farm markets. Food sup- plies were augmented in Leningrad immediately after the announcement of martial law in Poland and again on New Year's Eve, but they were lower than normal by the end 25X1 of the first week in January. In Moscow, queues for many items are growing longer. Officials of the US Embassy who recently visited Kalinin, a city of 500,000 inhabitants northwest of Moscow, described the food situation there as "appalling." Embassy travelers to major cities in the Lithuanian SSR 25X1 and the Ukrainian SSR also have reported extensive 1 111-- N/ A The party leader in the Georgian SSR recently referred publicly to the in- 25X1 troduction of rationing in cities and expressed concern for the effect on rural residents who can no longer meet their food needs by traveling to urban areas. The leadership takes a serious view of the food shortage. In addition to distributing food in factories and urging informal rationing, the leadership has taken several steps to manage the situation. 11 February 19V2 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84T00301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84T00301 R0001 00010135-7 Food imports are playing a large role in keeping food supplies at a tolerable level. Meat imports since 1978 have increased by about six times to 900,000 tons in 1981--the equivalent of 6 percent of production. Im- ports of butter in 1980, the latest year for which data are available, were 11 times higher than in 1978 and equaled about 16 percent of production. The government will continue to import substantial amounts of agricultural commodities. It is resorting to short-term financial arrangements to carry it over potential cash flow problems. Last fall, the government launched an anticorruption campaign, which attempts to divert consumer criticism of the state by blaming the shortages on hoarding, specula- tion, and bribery. The leadership also is pointing to increased defense needs in response to US military spend- ing as a cause of domestic shortages. In addition, the Soviet press is trying to shift resentment toward the Poles by focusing on Polish economic problems and the Over the short term, the supply of quality foods probably will worsen. Increased supplies of meat will occur only if there is substantial distress slaughtering. Although the leadership places a high priority on main- taining herds, the poor livestock feed supply in the RSFSR probably will lead to some extra slaughtering this winter. The resultin improvement in meat supplies would be only temporary. 25X1 The supply of milk and other dairy items will not improve before early summer. Shortages of potatoes and other vegetables will persist until spring when vegeta- bles from the southern republics begin to be available. Reserves are low and imports cannot offset production shortfalls. Some incidents of food-related unrest are likely. The government's technique of supplying emergency food, however, should help prevent local flareups from spread- ing or lasting long. The increasing stringency in food supplies, however, may further damage the growth in labor productivity. 11 February 1982 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84T00301 R000100010135-7 Approved For Release 2008/08/28: CIA-RDP84T00301 R000100010135-7 Tnn Secret Top Secret