OFFICIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE FOOD CONSUMPTION PLAN IN THE SECOND QUARTER OF 1949

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A002200020009-8 -HUM U T/US OFFICIALS 0 xr'1 -..ENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION REPORT COUNTRY Czechoslovakia SUBJECT Official Pulfillment of the Food Consumption Plan in the Second quarter of 1949 PLACE ACQUIRED DATE ACQUIRED DATE OF THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT 50 U. 5. C., 91 AND 32. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMI5S10M OM THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PRO- HIBITED BY LAW, REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM 13 PROHIBITED. DATE DISTR. // Apr 1950 NO, OF PAGES 49 NO, OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 50X1-HUM 1. General Survey The food consumption plan was fulfilled in the second quarter of 1949 as shown below: Czech Provinces Slovak Provinces Czechosl v ki o a a II Quarter I Quarter II Quarter I Quarter II I t - ar er, Quarter Purchases 95.2 96.4 98.9 86.1 94.1 94.6 Imports 79.4 61.9 83.91 48.4 8003 59.2 Production 94.8 99.6 88.4 63.8 93.8 93.6 Deliveries to market 103.4 76.7 85.9 93.5 99.9 77.7 Export 93.4 94.2. 5913 74.8 91.1 89.9 Creation of reserves 75.5 -112.9 69.9 -150.7 72.6 -125.2 CLASSIFICATION SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY STATE ARMY X F91 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 HUM The government purchase of eggs exceeded in the second quarter the plan in the Czech provinces, as well as in Slovakia, where it reached almost twice the planned quantity. The exceeding of the plan for the government purchase of eggs was made possible by the good organization of the collection points. The favorable result of the purchase influenced also the delivery to the markets, and the plan of consumption was consid- erably exceeded in the Czech Provinces and in Slovakia. The Czech Provinces show in the second quarter -a better fulfillment of the plan only in the delivery to markets, export and production. The plan concerning the delivery to markets was fulfilled in all months of the quarter to approximately 100%. This was, however, caused considerably by the group of beverages, in which beer, liquors and wines are the most im- portant items. The fulfillment of the plan for the delivery of victuals to markets, without counting in the beverages,, reaches in the Czech Provinces in the second quarter 101.9% (against 103.4% including the beverages), in Slovakia, without beverages, 91.8% (against 85.9%, including beverages), in Czechoslovakia, 86.9% (against 99.9%). The plan for export was approximately fulfilled in the Czech Provinces only, in Slovakia, not even 600 was reached. Also, the import lagged far behind the plan, although in comparison to the first quarter, an increase by 17.5% in the Czech Provinces, by 35.5% in Slovakia, and by 21.1% in the entire country has been shown. 2. Principal shortcomings The fulfillment of the plan shows many shortcomings which are caused by: (a) Technical difficulties in carrying out the control of the plan (b) Late submitting of the reports---Form 110 (e) Submitting of incomplete reports (d) The lack of the possibility of checking received reports in consequence of the reor- ganization of the subordinated planning organs, and also because of the very short time to work on the received reports. (e) The non-fulfillment of-the plan It is therefore necessary to judge the general fulfillment of the plan very carefully. According to the individual groups, the plan was fulfilled as follows: (a) Milk and dairy products The government purchase in the Czech Provinces was around 100%, in Slovakia, about 6.6% more. The production and delivery to the market in Czechoslovakia surpasses considerably the planned quantity. In the Czech Provinces the effective import does not reach the planned quantity, but in Slovakia, the planned quantity (butter) was exceeded. (b) Eggs (c) Meat and meat products The government buying of meat in the Czech Provinces did not nearly reach the planned quantity; in Slovakia it did not reach even 500. Particularly pork in the Czech Prov- inces and beef in Slovakia show a smaller fulfillment of the plan. The import of meat into the Czech Provinces did not reach even 20%; in Slovakia, the import did not reach 60%. The small amount of buying and the trifling import influenced the delivery to the markets, and the plan for the delivery to the markets was fulfilled in the Czech Prov- inces by 80%, in.Slovakia, by approximately 60%. In order to cover the consumption, it was necessary to use the reserves. In the statistical table of stocks the mentioned percentage is irrelevant, as the plan does not contain all items, whereas all items are quoted in the chart. The unsatisfactory fulfillment of the plan of buying and import, and-also the neglect to create reserves for the summer months, will make the maintaining of unchanged meat rations difficult. ? SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY ? (d) Fish and fish products. The supply of fish and fish prd-ducts is very satisfactory, and.is influenced by the very favorable development of imports. SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A002200020009-8 0 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 4P (e) Pats (f) The supply of artificial and natural fats is approximately 100% of the plan. The production of artificial fats in the Czech provinces reaches approximately 90%, in Slovakia approx- imately.70%. The import of raw material for the production of artificial fats is very small in Czech provinces, and completely lacking in Slovakia. Nevertheless, there is no important reduction of the stocks. The government buying of-'natural fats reached approximately 80%, in Slovakia a little less than 60%. The import of natural fats in the second quarter was approximately 25%, in the Czech provinces whereas in Slovakia it reached a quantity three times as high as the plan. Sugar and syrups The delivery of sugar to the market was continuous and reached almost 100% in the Czech provinces and in Slovakia. The export of sugar from the Czech provinces reached almost 75%; there was no export from Slovakia. The production of candy did not nearly reach the plan in the Czech provinces and in Slovakia (approximately 85%). The consumption of candy reached about 90%. The free sale of candy for higher prices declined again, so that con- sumptiom again approached the plan. In the first quarter the pla- for the consumption of candy was exceeded by approximately 8%. (g) Potatoes The actual government buying of potatoes does not nearly correspond to the plan in the Czech provinces or in Slovakia. The reason is that the plan for the year 1949 was not well conceived, neither for the entire year nor for the individual periods. The supplying of the consumers was continuous in the second quarter. (h) Legumes and nuts (i) There was no government buying of legumes in the Czech provinces, whereas in Slovakia the plan was exeeded by approximately 100%. The import of legumes to the Czech provinces was exceeded by 40%; there was no import into Slovakia. The delivery to the market was in- fluenced by buying and import, and the plan was fulfilled to approximately 80%. Fruit and fruit products The delivery to the markets was higher in the Czech provinces than the plan, by approximately a third. In Slovakia it did not reach 90%. The import of fruit into the Czech provinces was favorable; there was no import into Slovakia. ;i) Vegetables and vegetable products The situation was the same as that of fruits. :k) Citrus fruits and tomatoes The planned import of lemons into the Czech provinces was fulfilled to 144%, in Slovakia to 100%. The planned import of oranges was altogether exceeded by 20%. The delivery of to- matoes to the market was over--fulfilled in the Czech provinces up to 200%, in Slovakia it was only fulfilled by 10%. Grain and grain products The plan for government buying was low in the Czech provinces; the buying reached, however, 200% of the plan. No plan was established in Slovakia. A great quantity of grain was bought there, nevertheless. The planned import of wheat was exceeded by approximately 90% in the Czech provinces; in Slovakia it reached approximately 80% of the planned quantity. The de- livery of rice to the market was in the Czech provinces approximately 68% of the planned quantity, in Slovakia approximately 90%. The import plax for rice was fulfilled to 200% in the Czech provinces, and to 140% of the plan in Slovakia, m) Beverages The production of beer in the Czech provinces lacked by 10% fulfillment of the plan; it was exceeded in Slovakia by a little less than 10%. The consumption of brandy and liquors was exceeded in the Czech provinces by approximately a third of the plan, in Slovakia by 15%. SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A002200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 50X1-HUM The consumption of grape wine did not nearly fulfill the plan in the Czech Provinces nor in Slovakia, as only approximately 25% of the planned quantity was delivered to the market. Also, the consumption of coffee was far below the plan in the Czech Provinces and in Slo- vakia', mainly because of the high price of coffee on the free market. The sale of coffee extracts reached in the Czech Provinces approximately 40% of the planned quantity, in Slo- vakia 60%. 3. Fulfillment of the Purchase Plan The purchase plan was fulfilled by a total of 94.1% in the whole country in the second quarter of 1949. It is broken down as follows: Total Purchased in Percent Fulfillment Thousands of Crowns II I Region Products Actual Prices Planned Prices Quarter Quarter Czech Plant 602,226 620,743 91.4. 42.3 Prov- Animal 3,588,117 4,261,791 93.5. 104.9 inces Total 4,290,343 4,882,534 93.2 96.4 Slovakia Plant 353,903 331,071 287.3 91..3 Animal 482,315 600,816 72.7 77.0 Total 836,218 931,887 98.9 86.1 Total Plant 956,129 951,814 119.8 - Animal 4,070,432 4,862,607 90.3 - Total .5,126,561 5,814,421 94.1 94.3 Total, I quarter 4,195,017 4,418,367 The plan was fulfilled in individual months by the following percentages: Region Products Alnri. June Czech Plant 98.8 45.4 93.3 Prov- Animal 77.5 9118 91.5. Incas Total 88.1 85.0 92.9 Slovakia Plant 99.9 6911 96.9 Animal 198.2 97.3 269.3 Total 103.9 93.1 126.3 The purchase plan was overfulfilled by more than 25% in the following items: Czech Prov- inces: butter, barley, oats, oil seeds and vegetables; Slovakia: Oil seeds, legumes and eggs. The purchase plan was fulfilled by less than 75% in the following items: Czech Provinces: corn, late and industrial potatoes, poultry, sweetwater fish and natural fat; Slovakia: butter, beef and pork meat, veal and natural fats. The government buying of bread grain was fulfilled in the Czech Provinces by 92.6%; in Slo- vakia it was not planned, but 55,961 tons of wheat and 13,037 tons of rye were purchased. The plan for the buying of fodder grain was fulfilled in the entire country by 483.1%. No plan had been established there. 900.02% of the plan for oil seeds were purchased in the Czech Provinces, but the total quantity of the purchased oil seeds is very small. In Slo- vakia, the government buying of oil seeds reached 136.7% but the figures of the plan were very low.. The plan for the buying of milk was fulfilled in the Czech Provinces by 95.7% and consid- erably exceeded in Slovakia. The buying of eggs reached in the Czech Provinces 111.8%, in Slovakia, 188.6% of the plan. The plan for the buying of meat was fulfilled in the Czech Provinces only by 84.9%, in Slovakia by 45.4%; this is therefore still the most unfavorable item. SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 40 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY ? Fulfillment of the Import Plan The import plan was fulfilled by a total of 80. in the whole country in the second quarter of 1949. It is broken down as follows: Total Imported in Plan Fulfillment in Percent Thousands of Crowns in Re ion Actual Price Planned Price I Quarter I Qua rter Czech Provinces 2,442,312 1,489,610 61 .9 Slovakia 506,947 400,282 48 .4 Total 2,949,259 1,889,892 59 .2 Total, I Quarter 3,:004,126 2,532,546 The plan was fulfilled by the following percentages?in individual months: e ion Ap-ri,l_ Czech Provinces 74.5 65.1 154.1 Slovakia 34.0 46.0 187.6 Total 65.9 61.5 157.4 The import plan was of 1949: exceeded by more than 25% in the following goods for the second quarter Czech Provinces: freshwater fish, saltwater fish, canned fish, vegetables, lemons, wheat and rice;. Slovakia: butter, raw fat, legumes, raisins, fresh raisins, oranges, rice and tea. The import plan was fulfilled by less than 75% in the following goods: Czech Provinces: dried milk, beef cattle, poultry meat, raw fat, palm kernels, sunflower seeds, soybeans, apples, cocoa beans, coffee beans, tea, spices and liquors; Slovakia: beef meat, coffee beans, spices, barley for feeding, and corn. The planned import of butter was fulfilled in the Czech provinces by 80.8%, in Slovakia by 162.5%, and amounts in entire Czechoslovakia to 7,926 tons. The import of meat was ful- filled in the Czech provinces by 16.8% (beef meat), in Slovakia by 59.7% (beef meat). The import of fish was considerably exceeded; instead of the planned 3.,304 tons, a quantity of 49808 tons were imported. 190% of the planned quantity was imported to the Czech provinces, and 80.0% to Slovakia. The rice import was 199.5% to the Czech provinces, or 2,235 tons, and 139.6 or 391 tons to Slovakia. 1,068 tons of cocoa beans or 53.9% were imported to the Czech provinces, 78 tons or 15% to Slovakia. Altogether, 79.4% of the planned foods and raw materials for their production was imported into the Czech provinces, and 83.9% was imported into Slovakia. 5. Fulfillment of the Export Plan The export plan was fulfilled by a total of 91.1% in the whole country in the second quarter of 1949. It is broken down as follows: Total Exported in Thousands of Crowns Plan Fulfillment in Percent in Regions Actual Prices Planned Prices II Quarter 1 Quarter Czech Provinces 505,956 534,433 93.4 76.7 Slovakia 18,497 24,923 59.3 93.5 Total 524,453 559,417 91.1 77.7 Total, I Quarter 561,523 771,606 77.7 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 40 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY. The export plan was fulfilled by the following percentages in the individual months: A W0-n _April My June Czech Provinces 107.2 59.7 Slovakia 69.6 47.4 74.4 Total 104.9 58.9 94.0 The export plan was exceeded by more than 25% in the following goods for the second quarter of 1949: Czech provinces: chocolate and pastries; Slovakia:. nothing. The export plan was fulfilled by less than 75%, in the following goods: Czech provinces: chocolate and non-chocolate candy, mineral waters and hops. Slovakia: chocolate candy and non-chocolate candy, chocolate, beer, liquors and mineral waters. The export of sugar from the Czech provinces reached 77.2% or 36,267 tons. No export was planned and also nothing exported from Slovakia. The export of candy from the Czech prov- inces was 37.1% or 52 tons, and of chocolate-coated candy 0.7% or one ton. Nothing was exported from Slovakia, although the plan asked for the export of CO tons of candy and 50 tons of chocolate candy. Fruit and vegetable products were not exported from the Czech provinces nor from Slovakia. The plan for the export of malt was exceeded by 6.7% in the Czech provinces (altogether were exported 14,784 tons of malt); in Slovakia the plan was fulfilled by 82.9% or 2,027 tons of malt. The export of liquors failed entirely; nothing was exported from the Czech provinces nor from Slovakia. The export of beer from the Czech provinces reached 90.2% or 1,026,000 liters, from Slovakia 0.5% or 8,000 liters. 28% of the plan for the export of mineral waters were reached in the Czech provinces (or 35,000 liters); nothing was exported from Slovakia. 6. Fulfillment of the Prroduction Plan The production plan was fulfilled by a total of 93.8% in the whole country in the second quarter of 1949. It is broken down as follows: Total Production in Thousands of Crowns Plan Fulfillment in Percent in e ion Actual Prices Planned Pri aA Q II Quarter I Quarter Czech Provinces 9,331,112 9,314,831 94.8 99.6 Slovakia 2,.099,674 1,696,635 88.4 63.8 Total 11,430,786 11,011,466 93.8 93.6 Total, I Quarter 11,163,041 11,149,396 93.6 The production plan was fulfilled by the following percentages in individual months: e ion ril Tune .Czech Provinces 949 95,9 101.0 Slovakia 94.8 99..5 102.0 The production plan was exceeded by more than 25% in the following goods for the second quarter of 1949: Czech provinces: milk, condensed milk, canned poultry, smoked fish, pickled fish, fruit syrups, fruit jams, canned fruits, candied fruits, frozen vegetables, bakery products, chocolate bars, liquors, fruit wines, yeast and vinegar. SECRET//US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 HUM 0 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY. Slovakia milk, butter, cheeses, sweet cheese, buttermilk, smoked and pickled fish, fish products, fruit syrups, canned fruit, dried vegetables, canned vegetables, frozen vegetables, chocolate bars, liquors, grape wine and soda water. The production plan. was fulfilled by less than 75% in the following goods for the second quarter of 1949: Czech provinces: cream, cheese, dried milk, special milk products, smoked and boiled meat products, smoked meat, canned meat, refined sugar, chocolate candy, frozen fruit, liquors, lemonades, coffee beans, salt, mustard, soup, preparations and malt extracts. Slovakia: condensed milk, smoked and boiled meat products, 100% potable fat, pickled fish, chocolate-coated and non-coated candy, oatflakes, peeled barley, bakery products of wheat and rye, cocoa powder, lemonades, mineral waters, soup preparations, yeast and malt products. 7. Fulfillment of the Reserve Plan The plan for formation of stocks was fulfilled by a total of 72.6% in the whole country for the second quarter of 1949. It is broken down as follows: Date of Reserves in Thousands of Crowns Plan fulfillment Region Reserves Actual Prices Planned Prices in Percent Czech Provinces 1/4 5,503,672 4,172,599 90.4 30/6 3,331,730 3,594,011. 98.5 -2,171,942 - 578,588 75.5 Slovakia 1/4 733,718 1,009,798 101.2 30/6 512,722 462,352 215.6 Difference 220,996 - 547,446 69.9 Total 1/4 6,277,399 5,182,397 9213 30/6 3,844,452 4,056,363 105.0 -2,432,938 -1,126,034 8. Fulfillment of the Delivery 21 The plan.fo r the delivery of foods to market was fulfilled by a total of 99.9% in the whole country for the second quarter of 1949. It is broken down as follows: Total Delivered to Market in Thousands of Crowns Plan Fulfillment in Percent Region Actual Prices Planned Price II Q t uar er I Quarter Czech Provinces 15,866,837 13,153,604 103.4 94.2 Slovakia 3,927,717 2,800,279 85.9 740'8 Total -19,794,554 15,953,883 99.9 89.9 Total I Quarter 16,187,795 13,819,846 89.9 The plan for deliveries of foods to market was exeeeded by more than 50% in the following goods for the second quarter of 1949: Czech Provinces: milk directly to consumers, mutton meat, canned poultry, freshwater fish, saltwater fish, smoked fish, pickled fish, canned fish, fruit syrups, legumes, gooseberries, blackberries, fruit jams, canned fruit, spinach, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, dried vegetables, canned and frozen vege- tables, catsup,.fruit wines, yeast and malt extracts. SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 1-HUM . SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY . Slovakia: milk directly to consumers, cheese, sweet chese, buttermilk, poultry conserves, Clearwater fish, seafish, smoked fish, fish conserved in oil, 100% potable fat, honey, fruit syrups, conserved fruit, celery, oranges, rye flour, wheat bread flour, millet, soda waters and vinegar. The plan for deliveries of foods to market was fulfilled by less than 50% in the following goods for the second quarter of 1949: Czech Provinces; skimmed milk, cream, special milk products, dried milk, fish products, goose meat, cherries, currants, candied fruit, raisins, late carrots, cucumbers, garlic, green peas, asparagus, rye flour, grits, coffee ex' tracts, and paprika. Slovakia: Pork-meat, horse meat, pickled.fish, canned fish, late potatoes, currants, gooseberries, raisins, spinach, onions, late carrots, cucumber, garlic, green paprika, red beets, dried vegetables, canned vegetables, early cabbage, lemons, canned tomatoes, catsup, oatflakes, confectionary products, grape wine, lemonades, coffee beans, tea, other spices, soup preparations and yeast. 9. Zalfillment of the Food Ration Plan The following table shows the percentage fulfillment of the food ration for the first and second quarters of 1949., as measured in caloric value of food: Consumers quarter II Quarter 0-2 years 96.47 93.93 2-6 years 96.20 93.93 6-12 years 97.97 95.72 12-20 years 97.37 94.29 20 years and above 100.37 94.72 Workers 99.77 94.83 Very heavy workers 100.45. 96.14 Very hard laborers 103.88 98.13 Surface miners 126.71* 107.83 Underground miners 126.71* 100.12 Pregnant women 98.04 94.73 Nursing mothers *Average 96.95 97,79 The food ration plan is in force only in the Czech Provinces. 0, The plan for common feeding is being wdrked out by Division II/lc. 1. Fulfillment of the Unrationed Sales Plan The Unrationed sales plan was fulfilled by the following amounts during the second quarter of 1949: SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SE ET/vs oiFICaAis ONLY DuA1-HUM Sales.in Thousands of Crowns Fulfillment in Percent of the Total quantity of Derationed Goods Region Actual Prices Planned Prices IIQuarter I quarter Czech Provinces 3,104,976 556,271 48,5 - Slovakia 135,670 25,824 5.3 - Total. 3,240,646 582,095 53.8 36.4 The unrationed sales plan was exceeded by more than 25% in the entire country in the follow- ing goods: eggs, meat conserves, poultry conserves, and dried prunes. The plan was fulfilled by less than 75%_in the entire country in the following goods: cheese, sugar, chocolate-coated candy, raisins, jam, candied fruit, rice, bakery products, grape wine, liquors, tea, coffee, dates, nuts, and figs.., SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 -HUM SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 10 - Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan II (quarter . 1949 Total Czechoslovakia Fulfillment in Planned Actual Fulfillment in Millions of Percent of Crowns the Plan Planned A ctual Purchases 6,177,829 5,814,421 94,11 5,814,421 5, 126,561 Imports 2,353,903 1,889,892 80.3 1,889,892 2, 949,259 Product ion 11,742,862 11,011,466 93.8 11,011,466 11, 4 0,786 Exports 613,940 559,417 91.1 559,417 524,453 Deliveries to market 16,127,898 15,953,883 99.9 15,953,883 19, 794,554 Supplies 3,864,887 4,056,363 105.0 4,056,363 3, 844,452 This is broken down into; 1. Dairy products 2,336,985 2,473,237 .105.8 2,473,237 3, 285,157 2. Eggs 391,265 579,232 122.4 579,232 593,277 3. Meat and meat products 2,127,140 1,734,440 81.5 1,734,440 1, 778,430 4. Pi sh and fish products 138,395 252,312 182.3 252,312 305,387 726,783 708,231 97.4 708,231 - 490,527 Sugar and Syrups 1,443,459 1,270,733 88.0 1,270,733 1, 694,679 7. Potatoes 221,182 116,851 52.8 116,851 169,958 Legumes and nuts 27,981 22,395 80.0 22,395 72,379 9. Fruit and fruit products 322,945 390,205 120.8 390,205 4 93,562 0. Vegetables and vegetable products 753,782 877,717 116.4 877,717 6 35,295 1. Citrus fruits and tomatoes 87,725 79,575 90.7 79,575 1 33,118 2. Grain Products 2,768,184 2,615,819 94,5 2,615,819 3,2 16,476 3. Cocoa and Chocolate 64,740 58,445 90.3 58,445 58,445 4. Beverages 4,313,836 4,369,731 101.: 4,369,731 7,3 67,431 5. Miscellaneous 403,495 404,960 10O.- 404,960 4 00.0 332 Total (11,804,062) (10,583,152) 86.9 (10,583,152) (12,4 26,123) (not including beverages) 1 1 1 SECRX/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 -HUM ? SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 11 Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan -II Quarter 1949 - Czech Provinces Fulfillment in Percent of Fulfillment in Millions of Crowns the Plan Planned Actual Purchases 5,236,030 4,882,534 95.2 4,882,534 4,290,343 Imports 1,876,795 1,489,610 79,4 1,489,610 2,442,312 Production 9,822,943 9,314,831 94.8 9,314,831 9,331,112 Exports 571,956 534,433 93.4 534,433 505,956 Deliveries to market 12,717,117 13,153,604 103.4 13,153,604 15,866,837 Supplies 3,650,455 3,594,011 75.5 88,594,011 3,331,730 1. Dairy products 2,099,348 2,156,225 102.7 2,156,225 2,002,057 2. Eggs 354,695 530,915 149.6 530,915 540,568 3. Meat and meat products 1,636,859 1,439,542 87.3 1,439,542 1,459,603 4. Fish and fish products 91,803 211,842 232.5 211,842 248,325 5. Fats 532,198 528,736 99.4 528,736 , 318,134 6. Sugar and Syrups 1,096,650 925,130 84.4 925,130 1,235,150 7. Potatoes 156,560 101,320 64.7 101,320 151,781 8. Legumes and nuts 21,798 17,390 79.8 17,390 66,460 9. Fruit and fruit products 246,025 323,429 131.5 329,429 394,014 10. Vegetables and vegetable products 651,730 843,813 129.5 843,813 604,688 11. Citrus fruits and tomatoes 68,945 71,398 103.6 71,398 110,105 12. Grain - . Products 2,204,292 2,168,552 98.4 2,168,552 2,663,527 13. Cocoa and Chocolate 37,800 42,125 11.5 42,125 42,125 14. Beverages 3,208,238 3,462,331 107.9 3,462,331 5,614,388 15. Miscellaneous 310.176 330,856 106.7 330,856 315.911 Total 9,508,879 9,691,273 9,691,273 10,252,449 (not including beverages) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECBET/US OFFICIALS ONL? ouA-l -HUM _ 12 Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan II, Quarter 1949 Slovakia 25 October 1949 Fulfillment in Percent of Fulfillment in Millions of Crowns Pled Actual the Plan Planned Actual Purchases Imports Production Exports Deliveries to market Supplies (up to 6/30/49) 941,797 477,108 1,919,919 41,984 3,410,781 214,432 :9314887 400,282 1,696,635 24,923 2,800,279 462,352 98.9 83.9 88.4 59.3 85.9 215.6 931,887 400,282 1,696,635 24,923 2,800,279 462,352 836,218 506,947 2,099,674 __ 18,497 3,927,717 512,722 This is broken down into: 1. Dairy . products 2. Eggs 3. Meat and meat products 4: Fish and fish products 6. Sugar and Syrups 7'. Potatoes 8'. Legumes and nuts 9. Fruit and fruit products 10-. Vegetables and vegetable products 11. Citrus fruits and tomatoes 12. Grain Products 13. Cocoa and Chocolate 14. Beverages 15. Miscellaneous 237,637 36,570 490,281 46,592 194,585 346,809 64,622 6,183 76,920 102,052 18,780 563,892 26,940 1,105,598 93,319 .317,012 48,317 294,898 40,470 179,495 345,603 15,531 5,005 66,776 33,903 8,177 447,267 16,320 907,400 74,104 134.4 132.1 60.1 86.9 92.2 99..6 24.0 80.9 86.8 33.2 43.5 79.3 .60.5 82.1 79.4 317,012 48,317 294,898 40,470 179,495 345,603 15,531 5,005 66,776 33,904 8,177 447,267 16,320 907,400 74.104 283,100 52,709 318,827 57,062 172,393 459,529 18,177 5,919 99,548 30,607 23,013 552,949 16,320 1,753,043 84.Q1 Total 2,305,183 (not including beverages) 1,892,879 91.8 1,892,879 2,174,674 SECRET/U8 OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SEQBET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 50X1-HUM Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Purchase Plan - II Quarter 1949 - Czech Provinces 25 October 1949 Fulfillment in Fulfillment in Millions of Percent of Crowns Planned Actual the Plan Pylanned Actual 1. Wheat 5,200 5,228 100.5 21,024 20,912 2. Rye 4,800 3,850 80.2 13,764 14,630 3. Total bread grains (37,536) 92.6 :(34,788) (35,542) 4. Barley 1,900 12,443 655.0 49,282 51,024 5. Corn 1,936 131 15.4 603 698 6. Oats 850 5,738 296.3 16,038 15,837 7. Total feed grains (13, 645) - 483.1 (65,923) (67,559) 8. Total grains (51,181) - 196...8 (100, 711) (103,101) 9. Sugar beets 10. Oil. Seeds (1,846) 900.2 (16,619) (18,591) 11. Early potatoes - - - - - 12. Semiearly potatoes .13. Winter potatoes 275,308 85,153 39.5 .852153 141,336 14. Industrial potatoes 60,000 6,323 8.9 5,323 4,173 15. Total potatoes (335,308) - 32.1 (90,476) (145,509) 16. Legumes (6,370) - - - - 17. Total fruit (127,480) - - (45,829) (54,040) 18. Total vegetables (325,500) - 148.6 (255, 895) (167,416) 19. Chicory .20. Hops - - - - - 21. Total plant products ( 679,171) -- 91.4 (620,743) ( 602,226) 22. Total animal products (4,554,859) - 93.5 4,261,791) (3,588,117) ..23. Total agri- cultural products ( 5,236,030) - 93.2 (4, 8$2,534) (4,42'7-0,343) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 ? SECRET/US OFFICIALS 0 UY? 14-' Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the ?urcbaje Plan II.uarter 1949 - Czech Province 25 October 1949 Planned ,B. Animal Products Fulfillment in Fulfillment in Millions of Percent of Crowns Actual the Plan Planned Actual 1. Whole milk 299,525 286,009 95.4 1,880,69 7 1,217,8 23 delivered to dairies 2. Whole milk delivered direct- ly to consumers 6,000 6,486 108.1 20,52 1 13,2 88 3. Country butter 195 170.2 24,56 8 24,5 68 4. Total dairy products (1,985,912) 95.7 (1,901,21 8) (1,231,1 11) 5. Eggs 263,655 294,913 111.8 722,53 7 737,2 83 6. Beef 35,254 31,046 88.1 661,28 0 661,2 80 7. Pork 28,303 23,173 81.9 672,01 7 672,0 17 8. Veal 4,935 4,278 86.7 116,78 9 11.6,7 89 .9. Total meat (1,706,322) 85.0 (1,450,08 6) (1,450,0 86) 10. Total poultry (9,670) 73.9 ( 7,14 5) (.7,9 28) ll..Tota1 meat ( 1,715,992) 85.0 (1,457;23 1) (1,458,0 14) and poultry 12.. Fresh water 37.0 1,15 6 1,3 69 13. Raw lard from domestic slaughtering 14. Raw lard from small commer- cial slaughter- ing 5,265 3,761 71.4 155,081 135,772 (191,190) 81.0 155 , 081 ) ( 135, 772) 16. Total animal products (4,556,859 ) 93.5 (4,261,791 (3,588,117) SECRET'/US.OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET'/QS OFFICIALS ONLY ? - 15 - ZZnthlp Report on the Fulfillment of the Purchase Plan - Qt er 199 - Slovak a 25 October 1949 Fulfillment in Planned. Actual Fulfillment Millions of Percent of Crowns the Plan Manned Actual A. Plant Products 1. Wheat 55,961 225,030 223,840 2.. Rye 13,037 46,600 49,540 3. Total bread grain 68,998 (271,630) (273,380) 4. Barley 2,048 8,100 6,110 5. Corn 6. Oats 35 100 7. Total feed grains (100) (100) 8. Total grains (2711730) (273,480) 9. Sugar beets 10. Oil Seeds 402 136.7 (2,066) (2,237) 11. Early potatoes 12! Semiearly potatoes 13. Winter potatoes 34,310 13,417 39.1 13,417 16,503 14. industrial potatoes 15. Total potatoes (34,310) 13,417 39.1 (13,417) (16,503) 16. Legumes 300 582 194.0 3,783 3,364 17. Total fruit (15,120) 89.0 (13,457) (17,892) 18. Total vege- tables (62,276) 48.8 (30,401) (43 791) 19. Chicory 20. Hops , 21. Total plant products (115,231) (331,071) (353,903) 22. Total animal products (826,566) (600,816) (482,315) 23. Total agricul- tural products (941,797) (931,887) (836,218) SECRET.'/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US OFFICIALS O1L! ? 16 _. Monthly er'ort_, on the Fulfillment of the ,Purchase Plan -, II QUarter 1949 Slovakia 25 October 1949 Planned Actual B. Animal Products Expected in Expected in . Percent of Millions of Crowns _ the Plan Planned Actual 1. Whole milk 21,000 22,389 106.6 145,52 8 100 ,750 delivered to dairies 2. Whole milk delivered directly to consumers 13,500 13,500 100. 87,75 0 60 ,750 3. Country butter 280 92 32.9 6,80 8 6 ,808 4. Total dairy products (144,870) 165.7 (240,08 6) (168, 308) 5. Eggs (34,300) 26,398 188.6 (64,67 5) (58, 075) 6. Beef 9,880 4,807 .48.7 162,95 7 (141, 807) 7. Pork 3,685 2,223 60.3 90,03 2 79, 139 .8. Veal 2,915 868 29.8. 33,15 8 24, 998 9. Total meat (629,927) 45.4 (286,14 7) (245, 944) 10; Total poultry 11. Total meat and poultry (629,927) 45.4 (286,14 7) (245, 944) 12. Fresh water . ... , fish 13. Unrendered lard from domestic slaughtering 413 240 58.1 9,908 10,088 14. Raw lard from small commer- cial slaughtering 15. Total raw lard (17,036) 58.2 (9,908) (10,088) 16. Total animal products (826,566) 72.7 (600,816) (482,315) SECRET/QS OF'F'ICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SEC=/US OFFICIALS ONLY ? 50X1-HUM Month Report on the Fulfillment of the I t Plan - II Quarter 1949 - Czech Province 25 October 1949 .Planned Actual E p.ecte Expected in in Percent Millions of Crowns of Plan fanned Pric2s A tual rice A. 1. Thickened milk 300 - 2. Dried milk 400 67 16.7 3,133 3,4 28 3. Cheeses 50 - - 4. Butter 8,200 6,626 80.8 347,534 479,22 8 5- Eggs 33,694 75,812 76,1 48 6-Pork 7. Beef - 8. Cattle .8,800 1,486 16.8 59,440 52,01 0 9. Pigs - 852 - 23,260 40,04 4 10..Canned beef 11. Canned pork 12. Other canned - - meat 13. Mutton - 215 8,600 8,60 0. 14. Poultry meat 220 41 18.6 2,050 2,77 7 15. Total meat (363,000) -- (93,350) (103,43 1) 16. Fresh water fish 50 693 1386. 14,553 25,64 1 17. Salt water fish 3,254 4,115 126.4 45,265 123,45 0 18..Canned fish 200 335 167.5 21,400 134,000 19. Total fish (49,644) - 163.6 (81,218) (283,091 ) 20. Unrendered lard. 2,419 663 27.4 26,520 26,520 21. Palm kernels 1,224 265 21.6 3,604 3,313 22. Copra 6,000 5,010 83.5 65,130 80,160 23. Peanuts 953 428 44.9 5,350, 6,763 24. Sunflower 24,972 6,860 27.4 58,310 61,740 25. Soybeans 2,666 962 36.1. 7,600 10,582 26. Rape . 514 - 27. Other seeds - 28i.-Total oil seeds (344, 866) 40.5 (139,994) (162,558) 29. Total fats (445,355) - 26.4 ^(26,520) (26 520) , SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY _ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP8.0-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US. OPPIC IALS ONLY 10 -' , ' -' "I ", e 50X1-HUM - 18 -- Monthly Report on the Fulfillment 2f the Import Plan (coast) Planned Actual Expected Ex in Percent Million of Plan Planned r pected in s of Crowns ices Actual P rice .30. Legumes 1,125 1,600 142,2 17,60 0 12,000 31. Almonds -140 - 32. Apples 1,000 388 38.3 72,91 0 2,910 33. Other fresh fruit - - .. 34. Jams 200 _- 35. Raisins 82 286 348.8 6,43 5 6,006 36. Onions 600 37. Garlic 38. Other fresh vegetables - 900 3,891 432.3 126,84 7 88,465 39. Lemons 1,800 2,596 144.2 18,17 2 37,512 40. Oranges 1,500 1,739 115.9 17,39 0 40,867 41.;-Total fruit and . vegetables (39,535) - 328.2 (129,757 ) (91,375 ) 42. Wheat 64,934 125,098 192.7 502,89 4 688,039 43. Rice 1,120 2,235 199.5 27,938 53,640 44. Cocoa beans 1,980 1,068 53.9 47,740 55,536 45. Coffee beans 1,026 308 30.2 6,160 8,100 46. Tea 61 30 49.1 1,800 2,310 47. Salt 51,000 42,970 84.3 21,915 21,485 48. Spices 390 217 55.6 6,944 30,814 49. Grape wine 2,000 1,964 98.2 35,352 70,704 50. Alcoholic beverages 30 2 6.6 200 113 51.-Total food and raw materials (1,876,795) - 70.9 (1,330,715 ) (2,252,905 ) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 I -HUM 0 SECBET/US OFFICIALS ONLY* - 19 . Month Report on th Fulfill nt o th I t Pl C h e me f _ e Maor an- zec Provinces (cont) Expected; in Percent Expected, in Millions of Crowns Planned Actual fPlan. 9 Planned Prices l Pric Mt , - - ga es 52. Coarse barley -- 92 442 386 53. Corn - 31,174 143,401 .? 166,200 54. Oats 5,395 -- 15,052 22,821 55. Kernel fodder - 56. Other fodder - - 57. Total fodder - - (158,895) (189,407) .58. Total auxiliary materials 59. Total machinery -- - - - 60.'Total imports (1,876,795) - 79.4 (1,4891610) (2,442,312) 25 October 1949 - Slovakia A. I. Thickened milk 2. Dried milk 3. Cheeses 4. Butter 5. Eggs 6. Pork 7. Beef 8. Cattle 9. Pigs 10. Canned beef 11. Canned pork 12. Other canned meat 13. Mutton 14. Poultry meat 15. -Total meat 16. Fresh water fish 1,300 162.5 68,185 96,200 59.7 1,700 1,015 33,495 1,700 (108,785) (129,695) SEOBET/US OFFICIALS OBIT 3,728 4,613 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 50X1-HUM 20 Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Import Plan - Slovakia (coat) Planned Actual 17. Salt water fish 18. Canned fish 19. Total fish 21. Palm kernels 22. Copra 23. Peanuts 24. Sunflower 25. Soybeans 26. Rape 27. Other seeds 28. Total oil seeds Expected Expected in in Percent Millions of Crowns of Plan Planned Prices Actua Prices 622 6,842 19,282 121 13,552 14,823 (24,122) (38,718) 244 .375.4 12,615 12,615 29. Total fats (3,362) 30. Legumes 31. Almonds 32. Apples 33. Other fresh fruit 34. Jams 35. Raisins -18 * 286 36. -Onions 37. Garlic Planned &Lual 38. Other fresh vegetables . -- 39. Lemons 700 671 40. Oranges 500 748 41. Total fruit and vegetables (5,405) 42. Wheat 31,666 43. Rice 44. Cocoa beans "figures were transposed in original]" 25,416 391 Fulfillment Fulfillment in in Percent Millions of Crowns of Plan Planned Prices Actual Prices ? 51.5 1,159 1,107 95.8 4,697 9,528 149.6 7,480 17,958 80.S 102,172 139,026 139.6 4,888 2,933 15.0 3,487 4,056 SECRET'/US OFFICIALS.ONLY (12,615) (12,615) Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 50X1-HUM 21 nlonthl Rert on the Fulfillment of the I ort Plan - 1 a (cant) Planned Actual FuL].fillment Fulfillment ''in in Percent Millions of Crow of elan Planned Prices Actua ns l Price 45-. Coffee beans 224 27 * 62.1 1,242 1,242 46.-Tea 47'. Salt 14 *191 * 26.8 1,608 4,.604 48. Spices 49. Grape wine 50'. Alcoholic beverages 51. Total food and 60 * 20 * 12.3 394 394 raw materials (294,260) 92.1 (272,900) (36 2,173) 52. Coarse barley 1,500 165 11.0 792 693 53. Corn 36,750 24,987 67.9 1.14,940 13 3,181 54. Oats - .1,407 - 5,.900 5 ,900 55. Kernel fodder 825 1,000 121.2 5,750 5 ,000 56. Other fodder 240 57. Total fodder 58. 'T'otal auxiliary materials 59.-.Total -machinery (182,848) 69.7 (127,382) (144 ,774) 60. Total imports (477,108) - 83.9 (400,282) (506 ,947) Monthl Re ort on the Fulfillment of the L rt Plan I rter 1949 - Czech Provinces 1. Smoked meat products - - 2. Refined sugar . 47,000 36,267 77.2 233,922 234,792 3. IQonchocolate candies 140 52 37sl 2,080 1,040 4. Chocolate candies 5. Pears and other 150 1 0.7 90 70 fruit 6. Canned fruit 7. Fresh vegetables 8. Dried vegetables "Figures were transposed-in original-.7N SECRETT/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/4S OFFICIALS. ONLY 0 Monthly Re rt on the Fulfillment of the rt Plan - I carter 1949 -- Czech Provigges (cont) Planner Actual Fulfillment Fulfillment in in Percent Millions of Crowns of Plan Planned P ce Actual Prices 9.. Preserved vegetables 10. Sauerkraut 11. Preserved pickles 12. Total fruit and vegetables 13. Malt 14. Malt Extracts 15. Bread and pastry 13,855 14,784 106.7 162,624 115,759 16.. Paste products 25 55 220.0 533 533 17. Chocolate 300 1,025 341.6 51,250 51,250 18. Beer 19. Alcoholic beverages 1,138 1,026 90.2 9,747 4,797 20. Mineral waters 21. Dried chicory and coffee substitutes 125 35 28.0 -350 -350 22. Hope 23. Potatoes 650 261 40.1 33,930 27,438 24.. Other food and raw materials 25. Meat 26 Total (571.956) 93.4 (534,433) (505,956) Mcnthl Re rt on the Fulfillment of the ort quarter 1949 -- Slg3jU 1. Smoked meat products 2. Refined sugar 3. Nonchocolate candies 60 4. Chocolate candies 50 5. Pears and other fruit 6. Canned fruit 7. Fresh vegetables SWRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US,OFFICIALS ONLY. 50X1 -HUM onthl Report on the Fulfillment of the rt Pl -- I Quarter 1949 -- Slovakia (cont) Planned Actual 8. Dried Vegetables 9. Preserved vegetables Fulfillment Fulfillment in in Percent Millions of Crowns of Plan . Planned Prices Actual Prices 11. Preserved Pickles 12. Total fruit and vegetables 13. Malt 2,445 2,027 82..9 22,29 7 15,87 1 14. Malt extracts 15. Bread and pastry 16. Paste products 17. Chocolate 100 51 51. 2,55 0 2,55 0 18.. Beer 162 8 0.49 7 6 7 6 19. Alcoholic beverages 20. Mineral waters 3 . Dried chicory -.. and coffee substitutes 22. Hops. 2~. Potatoes 24. Other food and raw materials (41,984) - 59.3 (24,923) (18,497) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 ;1-HUM Q-VMU /um VU-X.J.UdA1,s QNLr -24- PtU'ILLMENT OF THE PWDUCTION PLAN II quarter 1949 - Czech Provinces Planned ACTUAL Tons Tons At Plaued Prices t Actual Pries I. Dairy Products 1. Full milk 2. Equalized milk 3. Skimmed milk 4. Cream 5. Butter 6. Cheese 7. Sweet cheese 8. Buttermilk 9. Condensed milk 10. Dried milk 11. Special dairy products Total III. Meat Products 1. Smoked and boiled meat products 2. Smoked meat 3. Canned meat 4. Canned poultry Total IV. Fish and Fish Products 1. Smoked fish 2. Pickled fish Total V. Fats 1. Margarine 2. 100% potable fat Total 180,000 187,709 891,589 670,100 3,750 .61,339 104,277 93,235 25 3 57 48 6,331 6,752 673,450 486,161 4,002 2,703 121,635 109,771. 2,392 2,153. 34,383 26,266 11,329 9,454 17,017 14,748 467 59.8 23,888 22,708 302 252 17,640. 16,736 2,703 1,074 11,277 16,210 (1,793,074) (106.4%) (1,908,213) (1,455,883) 15,306 6,067 303,350 331,662 1,064 431 23,382 21,248 1,100 794 49,361 36,786 3 52 5,477 6,725 (911,554) (41.2%) (381,770) (396,421) 424 1,102 833 1,315 (30,138) (265.9%) 27,550 28,652 52,600 57,860 (80,150) (86,512) 9,346 8,678 316,740 274,930 1,853 1,206 50,833 45,380 (419,233) (87.7%) (367,573) (320,310) ? :sLCategory II did not appear in originals SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 ? SECB 1r/US OFFICIALS ONLY 25 - FULFILLMENT OF THE PRODUCTION PLAN - Czech Provinces (cont) Planned - Tons Tons __ At -Planned Prices At-Actual Prices VI. Sugar and Syrups 1. Refined sugar 20,660 9,647 120,586 97,144 2. Bee honey 14 18 1,065 1,065 3. Fruit syrups 302 3,356 93,632 118,131 4. Nonchocolate candy 3,763 3,084 127,986 107,940 5,. Chocolate candy 3,225 2,159 194,310 177,038. Total IX. Fruit and Fruit Products (691,632) (63.4%) (438,179) (501,308) 1, Fruit Jams 3,051 8,060 222,859 249,054 2. Canned fruit 107 186 5,263 7,179 3. Candied fruit 20 .. 30 1,837 7,625 4. Frozen fruit 75 1 70 28 Total X. Vegetables and vegetable d t (93,843) (245.1%) (230,029) (263,886) pro uc s 1. Dried vegetables 22 1,683 2,232 2. Canned vegetables 320 368 10,672 12,239 3. Frozen vegetables 115 189 10,650 5,852 4. Sauerkraut - 758 4,548 7,580 5. Canned pickles - 1,335 21,360 25,605 Total XI. Citrus fruits and tomatoes (15,760) (310.3%) (48,913) (53,508) 1. Canned tomatoes - 11 156 321 2. Catsup -- 134 3,082 6,700 Total XII. Grain Products - - (3,238) (7,021) 1. Wheat flour 136,755 114,039 607,827 549,667 2. Rye flour 85,286 87,794 344,936 346,786 3. Bakery wheat products 57,680 46,722 560,664 504,597 4. Bakery rye products 104,946 108,961 490,324 490,324 5. Groats 5,400 1,952 9,545 8,979 6. Oat flakes 1,400 1,590 10,732 10,494 7. Paste products 5,000. 5,217 50,605 50,605 8. Bakery products 3,579 4,595 192,990 243,535 9. Baby food 858 770 33,880 50,820 10. Confectioners' products 3,591 3,694 273,356 140,372 _ Total (2,759,455) (93.3% * "LCategories VII and VIII did not appear in-the original.." (2,574,861) (1,896,179) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 . SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 50X1-HUM 26 .-- FCLFILLMENT OF TSS PRODUCTION PLAN - Czech Provinces (coat) Planned AC TUAL Tons Tong At Pinned Prices At Actua l Prices - XIII. Cocoa and Chocolate 1. Cocoa powder 358 395 36,735 16 ,195 2. Bar chocolate 758 1,416 121,776 36 ,376 Total (98,682) (160.5%) (158,511) (102 ,571) XIV. Beverages 1. Beer 227,923 221,890 1,331,340 1,255, 897 2. Liquors 7,660 9,,671 1,353,940 2,417 ,750 3. Bruit wine 1,320 138 5,740 5 ,934 4. Ciders 453 8,448 11, 325 5. Lemonades 14,600 11,300_ 72,240 69, 994 6. Soda waters 8,740 8,610 17,220 19, 803 7. Mineral waters 5,440 5,335 24,007 24, 007 . Coffee substitutes 9,000 3,924 47,291 46, 899 Total (2,714,692) (107.1%) (2,906,387) (3,946, 181) R4. Miscellaneous 1. Salt 16,000 13,562 47,467 48, 824 2. Yeast 2,460 3,324 101,382 111, 354 3. Vinegar 3,924 4,025 28,175 38, 237 4. Mustard 680 250 3,570 6, 426 5. Soup preparations 2,545 1,057 22,223 32, 898 6. Admixtures for dough 897 897 41,710 51, 129 7. Malt extracts 770 520 12,480 12, 464 Total (294,880) (87.1%) (257,007) (301, 332) Total, exclu&ing beverages (7,108,251) (90.1%) (6,408,444) (5,384, 931) Beverages (2,714,692) (107.1%) (2,906,387) (3,944., 181) Total, I-IV (9,822,943) (94.8%) (9,314,831) (9,331, 112) . SECRET/US OFFIC IA,,S ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 49 SECRET/US.OFFICIALS ONLY? 50X1-HUM -27- Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market - II Quarter 1949 - Czech Provinces .25 October 1949 I.Dairy Products 1. Grade A milk 2. Partly skimmed milk 3. Skimmed milk 4. Cream 5. Butter 6. Cheese Fulfillment in Millions Fulfillment of Crowns Planned Actual of Plan Planned Prices Actual Prices 1,200 9,612 801.0 62,469 52,867 179,775 187,111 104.1 954,266 785,866 3,750 1,417 37.8 2,409 2,693 25 3 12. 57 54 10,613 11,530 108.7 922,400 922,400 3,295 2,597 78.8 119,660 133,585 7. Sheep's milk cheese 150 - - - 8. Sweetcheese 2,392 2,047 85.5 35,.823 33,264 9. Buttermilk 4,000 4,891 122.3 12,227 9,782 10. Condensed milk 607 453 74.6 17,721 22,424, 11. Dried. milk 573 2'60 45.4 18,200 21,840 12. Special dairy products 2,642 1,047 38.9 10,993 18,282 13. Total dairy products (2,099,348) - 102.7 (2,156,225) (2,002,057) II.Shell Eggs 128,980 190,306 157.4 530,915 540,568 1. Total shell eggs (354,695) - 149.6 (530,915) (540,568) TII.Meat and meat products 1. Pork 2. Beef 3. Veal 4. Horse, meat 5. Mutton 6. Goat meat 20,420 16,178 79.2 655,209 655,209 19,730 19,504 98.9 651,186 651,186 1,987 2,255 113.5 86,141 86,141 1,137 677 59.6 18,956 18,956 72 178 247.2 9,256 9,256 - 43 - - - 7. Venison .. 8. Goose 289 9. Duck 100 34.5 6,731 X',509 10. Chicken 120 107 88,7 7,339 7,765 11. Meat from other poultry 12. Canned poultry 3 13. Total (1,.636,859) 79 261.9 4,724 23,581 87.3 (1,437,542) (1,459,603) SECRNIUS OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY ti(lV1 ul IRA -28.. Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market - Czech Provinces (cont) Fulfillment in Millions Fulfillment of Crowns Planned Actual of Plan Planned Prices Actual Prices IV. Fish and Fish Products 1. Fresh water fish 138 711 515.2 26,307 26,307 2. Salt water fish 653 1,878 287.6 75,120 71,364 3. Smoked fish 420 719 1'71.2 17,975 18,694 4. Marinated fish 816 1,574 192.9 69,256 62,960 5. Fish products 30 5 16.7 5,400 1,000 6. Canned fish 98 260 X65.3 17,784 104,000 7. Total V. Fats (91,803) 232.5 (211,842) ('284, 325) 1. Rendered pork lard 3,836 3,711 96.7 167,684 167,684 2. Bacon 153 3. Margarine 8,231 7,397 89.8 329,240 281,086 4. 100% feed fat 723 842 116.5 31,812 37,048 5. Total VI. Sugar and Syrups (532,198) "99.4 (528,736) ('318,134) 1. Refined sugar 52,500 49,190 93.7 614,875 742,315 2. Honey 47 27 57.4 2,140 2,140 3. Fruit syrups 1,300 2,481 190.8 91,548 87,331 4. Nonchocolate candies 3,440 3,107 90.3 83,889 142,922 5. Chocolate candies 3,050 2,457 '80.6 132,678 260,442 6. Total (1,096,650) VII. Potatoes 84.4 (925,130) (1,235,150) 1. Early potatoes 6,000 2. Semiearly potatoes 7,337 122.3 13,200 36,685 3. Late potatoes 89,600 55,070 61..5 88,112 115,096 4. Total (156,560) VIII. Legumes and nuts - 64.7 (101,320) (151,781) . 1. Legumes 692 2. Shelled peas 495 1,689 277.2 . 10,978 10,g60 3. Walnuts 49 1,408 19,600 4. Almonds 50 72 144.0 5,184 36,000 5. Total (21,798) 79.8 (17,390) (66,460) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 40 SBCRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY ? 50X1-HUM - 29 ~- Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market - Czech Provinces (coat) Fulfillment in Millions fanned Actual. Fulfillment of Crowns of Plan Planned Prices Actual Prices IX. Fruit and Fruit Products 1. Apples 372 3,70 7, 961 2. Pears -- - - 3. Apricots - - - - - 4. Peaches -- - - - 5. Sour cherries 8 46 .575.0 851 851 6. Cherries 12,600 5,028 39.9 54,872 58, 012 7. Dried plums - 420 21,000 21, 000 8. Plums 9. Currants 180 34 18.7 706 655 10. Gooseberries 294 473 159.9 315 378 11. Wine grapes - -- - ~' '~ - 12. Berries 5 117 234.0 2,574 4, 124 13. Fruit jams 2,200 7,316 332.6 197,532 2 26, 064 14. Fruit conserves 586 1,029 175.5 37,455 3 9,7 19 15. Candied fruit 120 29 24.2 2,030 7,2 50 16. Dried apricots - - - - 17. Raisins 150 56- 37.4 2,464 2 8,0 00 18. Frozen fruit 60 - -- - 19. Total (246,025) - 131.5 ( 323,429) (39 4,0 14) I. Vegetables and vegetable products 1. Lettuce 4,320 4,009 92.8 39,936 8,888 2. Spinach 1,556 2,350 151.0 11,003 2 9,742 3. Onions 5,093 747 146.7 35,651 5,976 4. Early kohlrabi 3,9.52 2,133 54.0 128;162 7 1,234 5. Late kohlrabi 234 - 6. Early cauliflower 3,110 5,593 179.8 291,540 22 5,183 7.. Late cauliflower 8. Brussels sprouts 920 -- - - - - - SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY ? Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market -- Czech Provinces (cant) Fulfillment in Millions Planned Actual Fulfillment of Plan of Crowns Planned Prices Actual Prices 9. Early cabbage 207.2 5,584 6,080 10. Late cabbage 11. Parsley 330 422 127.9 1,708 3,725 12. Early carrots 2,270 5,675 250.0 85,403 33,908 13. Late carrots 6,772 341 5.0 20,216 1,331 14. Celery 196 277 141.6 1,234 4,851 15.Cucumbers 1,717 220 12.8 4,535 6,759 16..Pickles 17. Melons 18. Watermelons 19. Rhubarb 605 701 115.9 4,209 2,870 20. Garlic 59 77 11.5 818 639 21. Leeks 233 594 254.8 1,428 3,565 22. Green paprika 116 30 23. Beets 24. Green beans 25. Green peas 948 304 32.3 3,040 2,796 26. Asparagus 76 30 39.7 2,606 640 27. Dried vegetables 37 86 232.4 6,880 8,726 28. Canned vegetables 490 1,009 206.0 30,270 33,559 29. Frozen vegetables 50 177 354.0 3,500 4,496 30. Sauerkraut 2,700 5,707 211.4 87,887 57,070. 31. Canned pickles 3,035 3,759 123.9 63,903 72,097 32. Red cabbage 33. Fa.rly cabbage 2,700 2,826 104.0 14,130 20,375 34. Late cabbage 54 156 35. Tptal (651,730) 129.5 (843,813) (604,688) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET' Us OFF'I 31 - Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market - Czech Provinces (cont) % Fulfillment Fulfillment in Millions Af CrAwn XI. Citrus Fruits and Tomatoes - 1. Lemons 1,750 2,492 142.4 32,900 47,348 2. Oranges and grapefruits 1,400 1.,669 119.2 31,082 50,073 3. Tomatoes 4. Canned tomatoes 594 5. Catsup 249 199.2 6,822 12,450 6. Total (68,945) 103.6 (71,398) (110,105) XII.. Grain Products 1. Wheat flour 78,114 67,374 86.3 471,618 444,668 2. Rye'flour 7,789 700 .8.9 3,640 3,570 3. Bakery products, 57,680 46,722 81. 560 664 560 664 wheat . , , . ? 4. Bakery products, rye 104,946 108,961 104. 544,805 544,805? 5. Groats 5,261 1,949 37.0 11,694 11,791 6. Oat flakes 1,386 1,391 100.4 11,684 11,684 7. Rice 2,004 1,375 68.6 .13,750 412,500 8. Paste products 4,925 4,636 93.7 55,632 55,632 9. Bread and pastr y 3,450 4,931 142.9 172,585 285,998 10. Baby food 832 649 78.0 45,430 55,165 11. Confectioners' goods 3,591 3,694 102.9 - 277,050 277;050 13. Total (2,204,292) 98.4 ' (2,168,552) (2,663,527) KIII. Cocoa and Chocolate 1. Cocoa powder 280 235 83.9 ` 12;925 12,925 2. Bar chocolate 280 365 130.4 29,200 29,200 3. Total (37,800) 111.5 (42,125) (42,125) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 0 SECM/US OFFICIALS ONLY 50X1-HUM 32 Monthly Report on the Pulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market - Czech Provinces (cont) Pulfil7ment in Millions Planned Actual Fulfillment of Crowns of Plan .. Planned Prices Actual Prices V. Beverages 1. Beer 212,723 211,676 99.5 1,397,062 1,602 ,183 2. Brandies 7,650 10,400. 135.9 1,352,000 3,120 ,000 3. Liquors - - - - 4. Grape wine 5,000 1,210. -- 24.2 325,000 128 ,050 5. Fruit wine 1,500 2,570 -117..1 102,800 128 ,500 6. Malt wine 150 90 60.0 6,000 3 ,.870 7. Ciders 826 553 -67.0 13,825 13 ,825 8. Soft drinks 14,600 12,600 86.3 96,360 11 ,340 9. Soda waters 8,740 8,990 - 26,970 31 ,465 10. Mineral waters 5,315 5,300, 99.8 30,740 34 ,450 11. Coffee substitutes ? 8,650 4,310 49.8 65,514 64 ,005 12. Coffee beans= 866 324 37.0 37,260 388 ,800 13.-Tea 54 44 83.0 8,800 88 ,000 14.-Total (3,208,238) -- 107.9. (3,462,331) (5,614 ,388) RV. Miscellaneous 1. Salt 7,197 5,960 82.8 33,826 29 ,800 2. Yeast 944 1,757 186.1 73,794 75 ,410 3. Paprika 50 19 38.0 1,995 2 ,660 4. Other spices 243 153 62.9 8,415 30 ,600 5. Vinegar 3,200 2,917 91.1 27,711 27 ,711 6. Mustard 667 546 82.0 11,005 16 ,380 7. Soup prepara- tion$ 2,545 1,618 63.6 70,242 77 ,664 8. Admixtures for dough 957 927 96.9 101,970 52 ,839 9. Malt extracts 45 73 162.2 1,898 2 ,847 10. Total (310,176) - 106.7 (330,856) (315 ,911) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A002200020009-8 -HUM SECB ?Z/US OFFICIALS ONLY -. 33 Monthly Report_on the Fulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages' to Market -- 11 Quarter -.Slovakia 25 October 1949 Fulfillme nt in Millions Fulfillment o f Crowns Planned Actual of Plan Planned Price Actual Pr c s i es I. Dairy Products 1. Grade A Milk 1,440 14,160 983.3 92,040 73,632 2. Partly skimmed milk 15,346 14,611 95.2 74,516 61366 3. Skimmed milk 4. Cream 67 992 1,480.0 1,686 1,885 5. Butter 1,499 1,50.8 87.3 104,640 104;640 6. Cheese 100 224 224.0 10,752 12,416 7. Sheep's milk cheese 390 531 136.1 29,205 23,895 8-.Sweet cheese 42 233 554.8 4,077 3;786 9.-Buttermilk 300 666 222. 1,665 1,332 10. Condensed milk - 3 - 117 148 11. Dried milk 12. Special dairy 10 - - - ,~ -products 13.-Total dairy products 147 (237 I I ,637) - 134.4 (317,012) (.2 83,109) . .. Shell Eggs 1 3,298, 17,570 132.1 48,316 52,709 1. Total shell eggs (36 III. Meat and Meat Products ,570) 132.1? (48,31,6) ( 52,709) 1. Pork 5,490 2,268 22.3 91,854 97,862 2. Beef 6,985 5,678 8.1.5 192,484 207,313 3. Veal 500, 4. Norse meat 260 71 27.3 1,988 11580 5. Mutton 6. Goat meat 57 77 134.9 3,999 3,384 48 48 7. Venison - - 325 317 8- Goose 9. Duck - SECSET/US OF'ICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 i SECRET/US OFFICIALS, ONLY . 34 Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan for. Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market -- Slovakia (cunt) Fulfillment in Millions Fulfillment of Crowns Planned Actual of Plan Planned Prices Act ual Price 10. Chicken 11. Meat from other poultry 12. Canned poultry 20 70 350.0 4,200 8,323 13._Total (490,281) 60.1 (294,898) (318,827) IV. Fish and Fish Pro duc t s - 1. Fresh water fish 1 9. 900.0 333 360 2. Salt water fish 238 393 165.1 15,720 15,528 3... Smoked fish 63 121 192.0 2,420 3,604 4. Pickled fish 680 250 36.8. 6,500 8,650 5. Fish products 48 155 32.3 10,695 10,850' 6. Canned fish 33 70. 212.1 4,802 18,070 7. Total V. Fits (46,592) - 86.9 (40,470) (57,062) 1. Pork lard 1,697 1,148 67.6 51,647 51,647 -2. Bacon - - - 3-T Margarine 2,873 3,051 106.2 122,040 115,.938. 4. 100% feed fat 75 132 176. .5,808 5,808 5. Total VI. Sugar and Syrups (194,585) - 92.2 .(.179,495) (172,393) 1. Refined sugar 16,839 16,500 97.9 247,500 224,500 2. Honey 15 23 160. 1,800 1,800, 3. Fruit syrups 4. Ronchocolate 500 818 163,6 23,670 39,810 candies 5. Chocolate 918 857 98.4 ' 23,139 69,689 candies 922 861 98.4 49,494 123,750 6. Total (346,809) 99.6 (345,603) (459,529) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A002200020009-8 10 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 0 --1 50X1-HUM -35- Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market - Slovakia (cont) Ful fillment in Mil lions Fulfillment of Crowns Planned Actual. of Plan Planned Prices Actual Prices .VII. Potatoes 1. Early potatoes 2. Semiearly potatoes 3. Late potatoes 40,389 9,920 24.0 15; 531 1 8,177 4. Total (64,622) - 24.0 (15, 531.) (1 8,177) VIII. Legumes and Nuts 1. Legumes 629 441 70.1. 3, 969 3,000 2. Shelled peas 45 62 137.8 7.19 719 3. Walnuts 4. Almonds 317 2,200 5. Total (6,183) 80.9 (5, 005) ( 5,919) IX. Fruit and Fruit Products 1. Apples 2. Pears 3.. Apricots 4. Peaches 5. Sour cherries 10 11 107.0 198 145 6. Cherries 2,500 1,361 54.4. 14, 966 19 ,969 7. Dried Plums 90 - 4, 500 5 ,057 8. Plums 9. Currants 135 5 3.7 105 10. Gooseberries 5 11 22.0 138 121 11. Wine grapes 12. Berries - 29 6 27 1 ,095 13. Fruit jams 1,500 1,173 74.5 32,3 11 46 ,140 14. Canned fruit 100 365 365.0 13,2 75 14 ,600 150 Candied fruit 16. Dried apricots 17. Raisins 50 15 30.0 6 56 12 ,328 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 a V SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 0 -36.. Monthly Report`on the Pulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market Slovakia (cont) Fulfillment in Millions P 3.armed- Actual. Fulfillment of Crowns of Plan Planned Prices Actual Prices 18. Frozen fruit .. _ _ # ,. .. 19. Total (76,920) 86.8 (66,776) (99,548) X. Vegetables and. Vegetable Products 1. Lettuce 810 630 77.8? 5,040 11,139 2. Spinach 250 72 28.8? 361 ,432 3. Onions 1,000 42 4.2 293 440 4. Early kohlrabi 480 135 28.1 4,729 2,229 5. Late kohlrabi :. 27 212 159 6. Early cauliflower 200 139 69.5 8,340 2,170 7. Late cauliflower 8. Brussels sprouts .. .. .~ . . .. 9. Early cabbage 1,800 51 2.8 408 836 10. Late cabbage - 11. Piarsley 130 75 57.8 524 873 12. Early carrots 300 295 98.3 4,425 4,033 13. Late carrots 2,444 211. 8.6 .632 843 14. Celery 20 44 220.0 261 312 15. Cucumbers 500 109 21.8 .545 4,384 16. Pickles 17. Melons ~. .,, 18. Watermelons 130 - 1,300 1,274 19. Rhubarb 20. Garlic 100 1 8 .71 800- - 4 513 376- 21. Leeks 220 6 2.7 44 44 22. Green paprika 50 4 8.0 45 535 23. Hedbeets 100 21 21.0 . 42 63 24. Green beans 40 30 75 0 240 . 420 25. Green peas 600 340 56.7 3,400 3,065 26. Asparagus 1 23 15 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/US OPFICIAIaS OBL.Y E 37 . Monthly Report-. on the Fulfillment of the Plan for Deliveries of Foods and Beverages to Market Slovakia .(coat) Fulfillment in Million s Fulfillment of Crowns Planned ct - of Plan Planned Prices Actual Pz' ices 27. Dried vegetables 40 , 5 -12.5 400 410 28. Canned vegetables 100 - 13 -13.0 370 29. Frozen vegetables 22 11 50.0 550 30. Sauerkraut 31, Canned pickles 32. Red cabbage 33. Early cabbage 300 62 20.7 . , 314 939 34. Late cabbage 35. Total (102,052) - 33.2 (33,904) (30, 607) 3 1. Citrus Fruits and Tomatoes 1. Lemons 500. 21 4.2 395 399 2. Oranges and grapefruits 300 725 241.6 7,250 21,750 3, Tomatoes 0.2 - 1 9 4. Canned tomatoes 50 5 10.0- 71 55 5 .. Cat sup 200 20 10.0 460 800 6. Total (18,780) - -43.5 (8,177)' (23,013) XII. Grain Products 1. Wheat flour 31,182 33,943 108.8 171,960 187,940 2. Rye flour 6,574 24,491 1189.0 96,230 96,230 3_. Bakery products, wheat 8-,744 5,717 65.4 68,604 68,604 4.. Bakery products, rye 17,687 11.,264 63.6 56,250 56,320 5` Groats 1,485 677 45.6 4,062 3,350 6..- Oat flakes 91 13 -14.2 80 80 7,. Rice 388 344 86.0 3,341 51,789 8. Paste products 2,150 851 39.4 8,250 8,720 9... Bread and pastry 820 426 -51.8 14,910 41, 314 10. Baby food 11,. Confectioners' goods 1,000 498 49.8 -22,410 37,350 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A002200020009-8 ;1-HUM SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY S 38 - Monthly Report on the Fulfillment of the Plan for.Deliveries of.Foods and Beverages to Market - Slovakia (cont) Fulfillment in Millions Fulfillment of Crowns Planned Actual of Plan Panned Prices Actual Prices 9 200 2222.2 1,170 l,222. 13. To tal XIII. Cocoa and Chocolate 1. Cocoa powder (563,892) 79.3 (447,267) (552,949) 2. Bar chocolate 279 204 73.1 16,320 16,320 3. Total XIV. Beverages (26,940) 60.5 (16,320) (16,320) 1. Beer 50,199 52,244 102.0 287,342 383,471 2. Brandies 160 132 820.5 18,480 33,000 3. Liquors 2,500 3,580 143.2 501,200 1,074,000 .4. Grape wine 5. Fruit wine 6. Malt wine 5,000 1,353 27.0 62,238 135,300 7. Ciders 350 :. 8. Soft drinks 1,950 550 26.7 3,630 4,950 9. Soda waters 980 5,000 519.2 10,000 25,000 10. Mineral waters 11. Coffee sub- 1,575 874 55.4 5,069 2,244 stitutes 1,750 1,013 57.9. 12,240 16,250 12. Coffee beans 13, Tea 54 15.4 6,141 66,481 25.0 1,060 9.;347 14. Total XV. Miscellaneous (1,105,598) 82.1 (907,400) (1,753;043) 1. Salt 5,220 5,804 111.0 27,279 29,020 2. Yeast 300 290 96.7 12,180 18,067 3. Paprika 125 137 109.6 14,389 14,389 4. Other spices 60 11 18.3. .627 855 5. Vinegar 6. Mustard 780 1,836 235..3 12,852 16,524 7. Soup preparations 50 23 46.0 627 1,516 8. Admixtures for dough 9. Malt extracts 250 55 22.0 6,150 4,050 10. Total .(93,319) - 79.4 (74,104) 84,421 SWB.ET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A002200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 :1-HUM arv t/ ua U~f'1+'1U.L Aij Ui1J 4 -- 39 - , FULFILLMENT OF TEE PRODUCTION PLAN - II Quarter Slovakia 25 October 1949 ACTUAL Planned in Tons Tgn Planned Prices Ac tual Prices I. Dairy Products 1. Milk 12,600 14,321 68,025 51,1267 2. Skimmed milk 68 4,376 7,388 6,666: 3. Butter 297 341 33,554 24,218 4. Cheese 90 193 8,392 8,382 5. Sheep's milk cheese 560 625 30,312 22,750 6. Cottage cheese 42 224 3,577 2,732 7..Buttermilk 8. Condensed milk 200 726 1,307 1,133 Total III. Meat and Meat Products (119,416) (127.7%) (152,545) (116,947) .1. Smoked and boiled meat products 4,250 507 26,130 27,540 2. Smoked meat 300 98 5,280 4,800 3. Canned meat 100 106 6,300 5,440 4. Canned poultry 20 9,590 7,651 5. Meat products 133 159 6,040 4,930. Total IV. Fish and.Fish Products (245,220) (21.7%) (53,340) (50,361) 1. Smoked fish 121 2,420 3,604 2. Pickled fish 520 250 6,500 8,650 3.. Fish products 3 14 1,167' 1,113 Total V. Fat s (39,805) (25.3%) (10,087) (13,367) 1. Margarine 1,038 950 34,675 30,353 2. 100% potable fat 445 116 4,889' 4,536 Total VI. Sugar and Syrups (56,643) (69.8%) (39,564) (34,889) 1. Fruit syrups 110 543 14,850 20,859 ..2. Nonchocolate candies 995 629 26,103 22,015 3.-Chocolate candies 999 629 56,610 51,578 Total . (134,271) (72.5%) (97,463) (94,452) *,"J'ategories II, VII, and VIII did not appear in the original SECHET/`US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET US OFFIC L / IA S ONLY - 40 4 FITLFI7U1.' OF TEM PRODUCTION PLAN - II Quarter v Sl ki ( t) - o a a con ACTUAL Planned in Tons Tons Planed Prices Ac tual Prices IX. Fruit and Fruit Products 1. Dried prunes 80 1,600 6,523 2. Fruit jams 800 998 27,809 22,233 3. Canned fruit 4. Frozen fruit 158 4,500 4,700 Total (22,564) (150.3%) (33,909) (33,456) S. Vegetables and Vegetable Products 1. Dried vegetables - 71 5,254 4,721 2. Canned vegetables 75 400 11,600 9,600 3. Frozen vegetables 4 25 1,250 525 4. Sauerkraut - 6,480. 38,880 34,344 xI I . Total Grain Product s (2,090) (2,726.5%) (56,984) (49,190) 1. Wheat flour 37,503 34,921 176,920 193,360 2. Rye flour 3. Bakery products, 13,620 10,274 40,370 40,370 wheat 4. Bakery products, 8,744 5,714 74,900 68,568 rye 17,687 11,232 50,540 53,914 5. Groats 1,080 252 1,220 1,240 6. Oat flakes 100 13 .80 80 7. Paste products 2,172 1,008 9,770 10,330 8. Baked goods 850 384 16,128 20,172 9. Confectioner's baked goods 1,000 498- 34,860 34,860 Total (570,153) (70.9%) (404,788) (422,894) X III. Cocoa and Chocolate 1. Cocoa powder 75 33 3,022 1,332 2. Bar chocolate 252 381 32,586 23,241 Total (28,647) (124.3%) (35,608) (24,573) e1"feat egory n did not appear in the original,. SBCSET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 50X1-HUM SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 0 1 FULFILLMENT OF THE PPODUCTION PLAN - II quarter - Slovakia (cont) ACTUAL Planned in Tons. Tons Planned Prices tual Prices XIV. Beverages 1. Beer 40,600 43,157 237,364 316,772 2. Brandies and liquors 2,660 3,258 456,120 811,350 3. Grape wine -- 529 24,311 22,000 4. Fruit wine 500 - 5. Soft drinks 1,960 550 3,630 4,950 6. Soda waters 980 5,000 10,000 10,000 7. Mineral waters 1,600 874 3,933 3,933 8. Coffee substitutes 1,750 1,102 13,350 17,640 Total (636,862) (117.6%) (748,708) (1,186,645) 8V. Miscellaneous 1. Salt 4,250 4,402 17,157 17,647 2. Yeast 750 882 26,901 31,310 3. Ground paprika - 112 6,160 7,825 4. Vinegar 1,300 1,434 10,038 12,906 5. Mustard 6. Soup prepara- tions 50 14 367 435 7. Admixtures for dough 272 53 2,464 2,120 8. Malt extracts 85 23 552 657 Total (64,248) 99% (63,639) (72,900) Total, exclu- ding beverages (1,283,057) (73.9%) (947,927) (913,029) Beverages (636,862) (117.6%) (748,708) (1,186,645) Total, I-XV (1,919,919) (88.4%)(1,696,635) (2,099,674) SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRET/VS OFFICIALS ONLY S -42 -- Survey of Reserves as of 30 June 1949 - Czech Provinces Reserves Plan in Actual Reserves in Thousands Planned Percent of Crowns ice Fulfillment Planned Prices Actual Prices I. Dairy Products 796,663 55.9 445,154 337,540 II. Shell eggs 521,966 84.5 441,389 449,414 III. Meat and meat products 20,410 1,798.7 367,132 326,776 IV. Fish and fish pro ducts 16,400 370.0 60,,684 209,157 V. Pats 51,393 179.1 92,036 87,509 VI. Sugar and syrups 1,389,947 100.9 1,402,105 891,094 VII. Legumes and nuts 5,012 203.8 10 219 10,900 VIII. Potatoes IX. Fruit and fruit products 12,832 236.8 30,389 55,971 S. Vegetables and vege- table products 2,317 2,104.2 48,754 58,271 X1. Citrus fruits and tomatoes ??- - 137 250 XI I. Grain products 393,704 47.8 188,239 175,160 XIII. Cocoa and chocolate 45,262 112.5 50,912 29,651 XIV. Beverages 381,247 107.9 411,230 631,595 IV. e u 3 680im Total, I - SP 3,650,455 98.5 3,594 011 3,331,730 Survey o eserves as or 30 J une 1949 - ova a Reserves Plan in Planned Prices I. Dairy Products 4,702 II. Shell eggs 56,260 III. Meat and meat products IV. Fish and fish products - V. Pats 7,751 Percent Yu.lfi1 meat 1,459.3 Actual Reserves in Thousands of Crowns Planned Prices-Actual Prices 68,616 51,938 39,965 35,887 14,181 13,365 40,995 38,506 540.5 41,899 37,159 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 , ui jr,,, SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY 40 Survey of Reserves as of 30 June 1949 -. Slovakia (coat) VI. Sugar and syrups VII. Potatoes VIII. Legumes and nuts IS.' Prgiit and fruit products Reserves Plan in Planned Woes S: Vegetables and vegetable products -- .XI. Citrus fruits and ' tomatoes XII. Grain products 84,759 XIII. Cocoa and chocolate 21,421 XIV. Beverages 33,960 XV. Miscellaneous 5,579 Total, 1- XV 123.5 104,753 112,464 ?9 26,339 17,033 204. 69,300 123,030 108.4 6,051 7,195 214,432 215.6 SECRET/U$ OFFICIALS ONLY Actual Reserves in Thousands -Percent -.of Crowns Fu].fi1]me t Planned Prices Actual Prices 2,210 12,310 230 283 4,361 3,878 27,200 46,336 10,252 13,338 462,352 512,722 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Av raap Calnrir Vn1ii of P.+;nnor3 F..n7r - TT 11.,..,,.4-,... n___V Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11105: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 ....~... __ - F-4 . -,a v,,.. rvi- may Foods Up to 6 years old 6 to 12 years 12 to 20 years Normal con- sumers Wor- kers Heavy, wor- kers Very Preg- heavy rant workers women I. Dairy products 446,58 461.83 454.76 117.36 160.28 160.28 160.28 727.31 II. Eggs 34.49 27.73 24.41 12.62 15.15 15.15 15.15 41.47 III. Meat and meat products 58.86 114.72 168.17 125.79 125,79 210.21 291.96 184.98 IV. Fish and fish products - V.A Fats - 106.77 94.61 139.63 126.16 173.66 309.58 120015 VI. Sugar 294.30 29400 266.84 193.83 249.02 249.02 249.02 536.63 VII. Potatoes 128.60 128.60 128.60 128.60 128.60 128.60 185.44 128.50 VIII. Legumes and nuts - 22.09 22.09 C~r CO IX. Fruits 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.60 31.46 H Q 0 X. Vegetables - XI. Tomatoes and lemons - CO XII. Grain products 631.09 1,073.29 1,443.58 1,050.53 1,296.19 19590-99 1,787.52 1,927.29 XIII. Cocoa and chocolate XIV. Beverages - XV. Miscellaneous - . Nursing Miners mothers Under- Sur- ground face 544.26 196.49 160.22 15.15 28.63 25.22 168,17 403,61 361,57 120.13 697.87 242.29 308.24 128.50 213.87 430,93 275.26 213.87 0 - -22.09 31.46 23.63 23.63 c W 1,846.48 2,180.58 1,855.78 Total 1,632.09 2,253.82 2,631.17 1,837.45 2,127.53 2,564.61 3,049.15 3,703.27 3,111.64 4,115.57 3,421.21 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11105: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11105: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 average uaioric value of Rationed Foods - II Quarter - Czech Provinces In percent of the caloric value of consumption as planned for 1953 Up to 6 6 to 12 to Normal Wor- years 12 20 con- kers old years years sumers I. Dairy products 96,39 II.Eggs III. Meat and meat products IV. Fish and fish products V. Fats and oils VI. Sugar VII. Potatoes 112.81 98.92 92.69 Heavy . Very Preg- Nursing Miners wor- heavy nant % mothers Under- Sur- kers workers women ground face .99.68 98.59 108.59 95.23 95.23 95.23 91.59 102.84 95.62 102.21 108.92 115.01 114.48 118.91 118.91 118.91 107.52E 118.91 124.35 117.44 98.92 94.21 98.92 87.28 98.92 98.92 90.67 116.37 102.79 106.54 96.54 64.14 83.66 84.28 88.31 93.39 84.27 92.69 96.94 80.61 89.13 89.13 89.13 94.63 75.19 80.87 101.22 89.43 97.68 101.34 74.20 -- - - ---74.20--- -- - -74.20 -- -- 74.20- - - -74.20 -- -74.20 - 106.99- _74020- 74.20 - -156.25 156.25 VIII. Legumes and nuts IX. Fruits X. Vegetables XI. Tomatoes and lemons 89.76 89.76 89.76 97.25 XII. Grain products 92.27 XIII. Cocoa and chocolate 98.99 XIV. Beverages XV. Miscellaneous 97.25 97.25 97.25 46.49 97.29 246.09 246.09 94.90 96.27 98.22 98.34 98.52 98.50 92.94 98.58 101.38 98.99 161.24 Total 93.93 95.72 94.29 94.72 94.83 96.14 98.13. 94.75 97.79 100.12 '107.83 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11105: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 SECRZ/US OFFICIALS OMY O 50X1-HUM Survey of Unrationed Sales at Increased Prices in the Second quarter of 1949 - Czech Provinces 25 October 1949 Total, delivered to market in' 1,000s of crowns at tanned rice Butter 922,400 Cheese 119,660 Eggs 530,915 Meat products 1,392,536 Ham 655,209 PoLtltry 14,070 Canned meat 1,392,526 Canned poultry 4,724 fish canned in oil 17,784 Sugar 614,875 Chocolate candy 132,678 Nonchocolate candy 83,889 Almonds 5,184 Raisins 2,464 Dried plums 21,000 Marmalade ) 197!532 Jams ) Candied fruit 2,228 Rice 13,750 Bread and Pastry 172,585 Beer 1,397,062 Wine 325,000 Liquors 1,352,000 Tea 8,800 Coffee beans 37,260 Dates 728 Nuts 3,691 Pigs 721 Actual sales Actual sales at at increased increased prices prices in in percent of total 1,000s.of crowns deliver -to market 56,814 6.1 28,592 23.8 55,127 10.4 2,640 0.2 6,479 110 70 88,335 1,357 28.7 17,009 95.6 1,196 0.2 86,119 64.9 82,189 97.9 4,180 80.6 2,248 91.2 12,822 61.0 43,321 21..9 6,191 2,228 100. 2,795 20.3 3,999 2.3 824 0.006 1,338 31,158 2.3 3,864 43.9 12,420 33.3 100. 3,691 100. 721 100. SECRET/US OF'F'ICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 I -HUM SECRETIUS OVIC IALS ONLY --47-:. Survey of Unrationned Sales at Increased Prices in the Second Quarter of 1949 -- Slovakia 25 October 1949 Total, delivered Actual sales Actual sales at to market in'I at increased increased prices 10009 of crowns prices in in percent of total at planned prices 000s of crowns delivery to market Butter Cheese 10,752: 1,392 12,:9 Eggs Meat products Ham Poultry Canned meat 284,338 195 Canned poultry Fish canned in oil 4,802 12.7 Sugar 247,5001 556 Chocolate candy 23,1391 5,616 Nonchocolate candy 49,494 5,886 11.9 Almonds 561 171 30.5 Raisins 656 176 26.8 Dried plums 4,500 2,282 Marmalade 5,440 32, 311 Jams ) - 945 2.9 Candied fruit 13,279 315 Rice 3,341 215 Bread and pastry 14,910 122 Beer 287,342 ', 33 Tea 1,060 518 48.9 Wine '62',238 97 0.1 Coffee 6,141 314 5.1 Liquors 519,680 966 0.12 SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11105: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 Survey or unraLionea Dales at lncreasea rrices In Lne -~econa tuarter or iy4y - Total uzecnosiovakia Total planned Planned Total Total sales, in tons Sales actual actual thousands of in 1,000s sales sales units, or of crowns in tats % of liters, at planned 1,000s plan prices. of units of liters Actual Sales sales in Slovak- Slo- ia tons, vak- 1,000s is of units % of or total liters sales Actual Sales sales in CSR CSR.; %?of tonar:.-total 1.,000s sales of units of liters Butter 900 72,000 710 78.9 710 100. Cheese 980 46, 940 616 62.9 587 95.2 Eggs 12,700 34,975 20,046 161.1 20, 046 100. Meat products 39 2,340 44 112.8 44 100 Ham 60 6,000 65 108.3 65 100 Poultry 1 100 Canned meat 1,249 81,185 2,009 160.8 1,359 67.6 Canned poultry 80 4,764 403 503.8 403 100 Canned fish 320 23,080 256 80. 247 96.5 Sugar 2,600 39,000 114 4.4 80 70.2 Chocolate candy 2,735 151,690 1,699 62.1 1,595 93.8 - h l - --- - 0 6 - ----- - -- - --- Nonc oco ate candy 2 35 3.,2 71;949 3, 107,,5 32044 93,3 Raisins 150 6,600 55 36.7 51 92.7 Dried plums 235 8,207 431 183.4 366 84.9 Marmalade 22700 72,900 1,788 66.2 1,586 88.7 Jams 900 24,330 264 29.3 229 86.7 Candied fruit 100 6.$965 37 37. 32 86.5 Rice 527 5,270 302 57.3 280 92.7 Bread and pastry 600 21,000 118 19.7 114 96.6 Beer 114 753 119 104.4 117 98. 3 Wine, domestic imported 730 47,450 22 3. 21 95.4 Liquors, " it 667 104, 950 240 36. 236 98.3 Tea 64 12,545 23 35.9 19 82.6 Coffee beans 850 95,045 115 13.5 112 97.3 Dates 9 360 18 50. 18 100. Nuts 50 420 44 88. 44 100. Figs 15 600 11 73.3 11 100. Almonds 50 3,600 61 122. 58 95.1 - 1, 084,153 53.8 29 Total actual sales 1,000s of crowns planned 56,814 4.8 29,984 3 32.4 9 34 104 218--- 4 65 202 35 5 22 4 5 4 4 3 55,127 2,640 6,479 70 88,335 1,457 3.5 17,621 29.8 1,752 6.2 91,735 Total actual sales 1,000s of crowns at actual prices 310,063 101,475 160,321 19i800 32,366 250 442,920 5,974 157, 920 89,792 594,125 6,7--88- 075---560,940 7.3 15.1 11.3 13.3 13.5 7.3 3.4 1.7 4.6 1.7 17.4 2.7 2,424 12, 998 48,761 7,136 2.1543 3,010 4,121 857 1;435 32;124 4,382 12,734 718 3,691 721 4.9 4,351 43;164 20,318 89;324 26,429 14,707 3%720 29;439 3,896 8;371 222,254 43, 609 162,685 8,966 17,578 3,710 30,530 - 582,095 3,240,646 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11105: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 0 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8 :.wn1-HUM Plan Fulfillment in Thousands Fulfillment in Thousands Fulfillment in Percent Fulfillment of Crowns of Crowns percent of (Actual Prices) (Planned Prices) of the -plan Total Czech Provinces 3,104,976 556,271 48.5 95.4 Slovakia 135,670 25,824 5.3 4.6 Total 3,240,646. 582,095 53.8 100. SFCR .'/US OFFICIALS ONLY _49= SECRET/US OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/11/05: CIA-RDP80-00926AO02200020009-8