GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S AGRICULTURE

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/ CLASSIFIC/Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION F1EPC)Filr 7FPORT NO r COUNTRY Czechoslovakia DATE DISTR. o0 June 1950 SUBJECT General Characteristics of Czechoslovakia's NO. OF PAGES 2. Agriculture PLACE ACQUIRED DATE ACQUIRED BY SOURCE Apr 50 DATE OF INFORMATION THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING pm NATIONAL DEFICKSt OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT SO U. S. C.. 31 AND 32. AS AMENDED ITS ISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PRO. HISITED ET LAW. REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM IS PROHIBITED. � SOURCE STATE NO. OF ENCLS. ;LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION characteristics tables the followings study entitled "General of Czechoslovakia's Agriculture,- with accompanying statistical The broad outline of this material is broken down into Introduction (W(1) (b)(3) Production - Part I -A. Crops B. Livestock C. Mechanization in Agriculture D. Critical Examination of the Production Figures E. Production Targets for 1953 Consumption Part II A. Food Rations B. State Food Market C. The National Food Piaui. D. Critical Examination of the Consumption Figures E. ConclusIons Foreign Trade in Food - Part 1117 INOINANY 3Z ARMY AIR - End - CLASSIFICATION cop.lagg:LuArs OFFICTATA ONLY NSRB I I � DISTRIBUTION ii F ..414' I I Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 ( b)( 1 ) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2021/10/22,C06339789,_ L]:ONF/j11IfA y S OFfichu 0-4 Of" 11-11S IS AN t. T 0 20hUDFACa General characteristics or Czechoslovalcia's agriculture. The area or the Czechoslovak Rerrablic comprises 12,648.000 hectarea Land Ilse: (1948). Land area: 12,517.000 ha Arable -land and orchards: Permanent mealdows and pastures: Forests and sioodlands: Unused land: Built-on area, vrasteland, and other T are of these areas- leer ir�i--lhazd.tarzt equals* 1,06- tut or the total area or Cseehovalcia. 0615 ha cultivated land 0.439 ha tilled land 0,331 ha forest land. RelatXolls ok crops in cr.; or the total arga; Crops Bohemia and Moravia 5012.000 .ha 2027:000 ha 4,056E000 ha 1:#43.000 ha ���������Me.....11,4�041.64.0.0, Slovakia. Czeohopi* sivirakia. Arabia land 46.16 pernientnt meadOws i 9.52 peditures 3.32 gardens 1018 vinera rds 0009 t,j112mma 0.02 agricultural land 60.29 33.40 7.66 0.44. 0.26 0.10 53.67 41.27 a.ao 6;57 0.90 0..06 57 forests 29.54 33.63. ponds and other waters 1.04 0.87 parks 5 7.71 unexplored areas 3.90 31.09 04i9g - 6410 3.9 !Total area ' 100000 100.00 100.00 OBOFIDEPITIR atit& , OS OFFICIALS MP Cfd FIDLN L Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 �2- 1937: 14,432.000 1948: 12,339.000 ropul-tion: 1,16ar Total population 41930 f 13,998.000 ) GNFIDENTIAL Agricultural Donulation 7./a.tn-icu1tura1t 4,621.000 4 33 194-7 12,164.000 3,396.000 28 441AitpRi ==. 12,100 km2, 725,357 inh-tloitontc. ;,:eeplotl Year Both sexes males ',,,, agricult. oc u a i ocau-o.1, ell occ. a . (both sexes) - - 1930 6,719 ,000 t 2,484.000 : 4,4-75.000 k._2.,447,0. 1 ; t. O17, % agricult4 (males) 32% 947 54673.0001 2,183.0001 3,646.00011,120.co0i 38% 31% (rforcr) Afal..etart*a.produe'bion and national income. Agricultural production in Czechoslovakia constitutea, 17.6% of the total nett-corral Income while the industrial produotiommralees up 50% Of the national income. According to the Five Year Plan tho national income has to be 141:Creased during the years 1948 - 1953 by 48%. As_.: tar as sansurapt- ion per. head is concerned it has to be increased by 35% a compared with the-year,I948.. The industrial production has to be increased during the five V60*sbY.58%; the agricultural production has to be increased by 16% as compered with the production before the wet. The inveCtments-duringlb five year -vriA1 amount to the strzx of 336.2 billion crowns (Kca). This sum will be distributed as folIous: industry 131.9 billion Kos agricuiture26.8 billion Kos builalrig -4,6 billion Kos. Further, 47.1 billion Kos-will be used for the construction and rIlraivi==' teman co Of roads and bridges, hydrotechnlcal projects and other pub/lc works. In addition the investment program compa.-Ises allocations to _social cultural and other serVioes and Institutions. � For commerce and tourist traffic and travel will be spent 5 billion Kos, on housing 39.3 bil., on social u*Ifare 8.1 bil. on health services 10,3 hii., on cultural faci- lities 1042 bil. The annual total investments have to amount to 67 bil.Kc Structural changes in agricultural Tn-oductios. On oor the fl-milamentai-changes in Czechoslovak africulture are stmW tural changes in production,i.e. the change concerning the change or play and animal production in the total agricultural production. In 1948 crop, production amounted to 65%, and livestock production to 35% of the total' agricultural production. In 1953.Nit4at.4,e-tatr end of the Rive Year PlE L'ui,xtUtra Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789- I 1.0�� ..7..--,s1are of crop production will drop to 572, and that of livestock 1.;ro,..LuetIon will increase to 46%, I.e. the rough value of crop and 11- veatock production will bo approximately equal. By readjusting agri cultural production in this manner the requirem-alts of national econo- my will be met by limiting the Imports of expensive animal products and importing fodder instad. This transformation of production a Is� means a change In tiv:: composition of plmnt production itself. The' sowing area of bread grain is being limit-bed, and areas of feeding grain, potatoes, sugar beet, and forage are being increased. PART I. PRODUCTION. flaMilliMMWWWWWWMAIRMMUIMMM11612= Index nunibers of grictLltura1,-roduction. krewar (1934 - 19a8) loo 84 67 I 7a 84 67 78 This index Is based on the estimates of the Food and Agricultural Or- ganization of the United Natiorn. Food index relates to the gross pro- duction of crops and livestock products for human consump#1on. Feed, stuffs used in livestock production' are deduced to avoid double count- ing. All commodities index includes, in addition-to the food index, non-food-agt,lcultural commodities such as fibers, tobacco, and indu, strial Crer, During the war and In the immediately post-war years the area un, der cereal drops Increased at the expense or roots. It is rea712.zed'thai forwell-balanced crop rotations the relation of the cereal drop to ceth4 a gridultural drops should not exceed 5%. In Bohemia. Worevia, and S1,-! lesia cereals covered in the year 1937_17% of the arable.l.and. In 1948 the area of cereal oers dropped to 49.2%, and in 1949 it covered-only 4/1.8%. In 1953 the sowing area of wheat will be decreased by 5% as coma pared to 194g, thnt of rye and wheat, and -mixture by 20%, whilst the a reas of barley will be Increased by oats by4.5.%, potatoes by 01/, and forage by 5.2q. erasp yields rer hectare.(1.94g). Wheat rye barley oats /7.6 quintals 16.8 " 17.6 17.3 corn 22.5 early potatoes 100.0 " second early potatoes 140.0 late potatoes /33.3 sugar beet 253.6 oil seeds 6.0 According to the official report of Czechoslovak govern- ment all these yields are under the average of the years 1935- -� 1937 with' the exception of corn,' oil seeds, and sugar beet. In 19 these yields are to be Increased' in comparison with pre-war years as follows:wheat 14.6%, rye by I 171,ey by 6.8%1, oats by p tatoes by 13.W/ , sugar beet by 2.0%. d . Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 iLk_z_.L.216.i.a3provec .1 for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 frjaseenria A I) VI A PRODUCTION. ama������������=air au& Orepti. � 193/Zs36 /07 1948 19490 1934-38 194 1948 1949e 1.000 hectares 1.000 notate tone Os*n 748 590 612 629 1,212 71116 9og 1,107 wiusat 882 837 869 796 1.513 354 1,398 1.573 FP s� 82 111 120 107 173 115 252 231 653 570 555 570 1.109 669 925 1.13.6 Eva--.� _...,�.......---..... re 975 a 709 727 708 1,568 955 1,124 3..339 4s7 4���� 5 5 , 4 10 6 4 6 6 ���������������ostomowc,..�������� 1111"U'IntLikikal 715 600 551 594 9,635 4.678 6,578 6,263 ,.--17--- -11-44sor 'bests 163 183 182 1 4, 664 2.407 4,463 4,446 ettgar(Itaar vain.) " 633 360 651 - Rojo 11.3 .0.6 s.6 . � 9.7 li.. 7 4� 9 . . . , irons - ... 34.686.6 110.000 ...(thansand tropes) ... ... 474. 8 4711. s 450.0 ... Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 CO6339789 ; IL 0131.131C7/13211= Ansa ann. 4-avinvrx Iva � 0�1101.0000.M.0. 4�0001�00010.40.4 ��������00010.100010,00. .0.0.440.40.40440 AREA PRODUCTION' Calmegarie Average 1934-38 Isivr 0�0000*0....000�000��*1000/0�110.001000 194.. 291490 3.9314-30 i9it7 191t8 1.914911 m0.0.1110.00.000. 1.000 heetaree 1.000 metric tame - Emeribeems 0 a 0.01.........00000������0000.���=.0.0* � � 11. es . 2 4100010010110. Llinseedl 15 19 25 6 - 510 40 Hasupeeel 7 .0.41�0.040. 30 2.9 2.3 3.4 0�00r iliammesei 16 5 7 8 Ilmmilmmer 7 6 Ii Pony -00.� 261 9.3 .01k. Prolistmarjr tiger's. Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 �5� Caanmditv notes. Wheat: It is vlanned to increase the consumption of wheat flour at the expense of rye flour. As the sewing area of wheat is decreased, the ave- rage-yield per 1 hectare will have to be increased to 20 quintals. Howl- every the production of bread cereals will not meet the consumption re- quirements, and wheat will have to be imported. Rye: With the reduced consumpeion of rye bread it will be possible to reduce further the sewing area of rye. The average yield per hectare will have to be increased to 18 quintals. Barley: The ar6a of spring barley is going to be extended. The average yield per hectare Is planned to 17.7 quinAtalevIe the plant breeding plan bare- ley seed breeding will cover 9,000 ha of land. Barley Is grown not only - for domestic consumption but also for exports (malt). CONFMENT Oats: The area of oats was somewhat larger In 1949 as eempaeed with 1948 and further. seell increase is planned. Corn (maize): The area of maize will be increased In the Yive Year Flan. The pla- nned yield for /949 was 23 quinatals per Roots: The production of root crops will be Increased in the Five Year Plae Potatoes: The area od potatoes will be Increased by 6%. Medi-, attention is given to the cultivation of industrial potatoes. The area or industri- al potatoes as compared with 1948 was almost doubled. Sugar beets: The production or seger beet eill be somewhat increased. At .the end of, the Five Year Plan the eroduetion of sugar beet will be increased by 17e over' that in 194A. An increase of sugar exports is planned.. Oil crops: A- 1 state farms, fee:ems under communal administration as well as co-operative farms andechureh farms must use lo% of -their arable land for the cultivation of oil seeds. Other farms farming more then 20 ha gust sow oil seeds on 3% of their arable land. The area in oil seeds may be extended at the expense of any other app. The areas for oil seeds were set. for the year 1948/49 as follows: winter rape 15,000 hectares poppy 10.000 mumterd 6.-00 Flax: The sowing area of flax was set In 1949 at 30.000 hectares. CONFIDENTML Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 i erviof'' Fruit growing: lt Ni tM- Acoorcling to the officia73.1WUrces the present fruit harvest amounts to 450.000 tons. It is planned to increase it to 1,000,000 tons in the next 10 years. Within the Five Year Plan it is expected t that the average fruit harvest will reach 700.000 tons. To achieve this, the number of fruit trees will hate to be increased from the present 40 million to 60 million trees within the next 10 years. B. Livestock. The present agricultural plan in Czechoslovakia puts a special emphasis on the livestock production. The following increase in % as compared with 1248 is planned for 1953: Cattle 2877 cows cmly 25% aatialme-HOPS 52% sows only 41% hens 4a'P The Increase is higher in pigs than in catte. The numbers of poultry are expected to increase considerably. The numbers of horses will, according to the plan, be decreased as a result or the planned mechanization. In order to achieve these numbers It is necessary to increase the supply of feeding stuffs, particularly by imports of fish- and meatmeals. It is planned that the production of livestock products will increase within X the Five Year Plan by 86%. According to the Plan the production of beef will be increased by 52%, the pro- duction of pork by 77%, the production of milk by 116%, and production of eggs by . The increase in the of calves is planned so that the 1948 49-number of calves (1,470,000) Is to reach in 1953 about 2:0*X$00k 1,645800 heads. The numbemsof calves slughtered will he in., creased from 613,000 to 724,000 heads. Planned numbers and_weleht of slaughter mnimallq. The number of slaughter animals in 1 000 heads: 1,34a 1953 Cattle. -603 � 856 'Ire- Ho8 s 3,520 4,419 Slaughtering weight of animals in kilograms: 1948. 1953" Cattle 400 427.5 IsTess� )4O4.1 SO 115 o Moat roduction in 1,000 tons or live weight,: 1948 1953 Beef 241.2 365.9 Pork 281.6 497.5 Milk production in hi 21 71UTIA 937'PL , 46.95 04 i L. t.1 4 . egg production in million pieces 920.00 1,967.5 , Improvement in milk supply has to be achieved by the increase of the numbers oE milk cows and by increase of milk yields, which is to go up .t... 1 e-Nr�a 1.... Ar..cf .....,. ........---..- a ..4 at. -4 ,-, t e Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 �7- 9DENTIAL The 1953 meat production target of 290 thousand tons in excess of 1948, or a total of about 615 thousand tons is probably exaggeeated. Even is this goel includes peeltry moat � It would moan an increase of a bout 25 to 307, over the prewarematime, and it is doubtful that it ea n be reeched. In an attempt to meet the goal the Czechoelveek so- vernmeee plans to Increase indigenous feed production. Coarse grains alone are t* be raised by 35% over the prewar level* An increase of this magnitude eill,not, of course, permit the projected expansion of meat production unless there are heavy imports of feedstuff's. This is pa 4ceTeely true In view of the fact that the target for 1953 milk production is set at a figure somewhat htgber than the evewar average* 1* 41.-onsGlanta- To Increase speedily the production of pork, largo pig fattening stations are organeeed, These are usually attached to stacx, forms, vre. rious types- ea co-oeeratives, etc. -According to plan these statione will fatten In 195b 300,000 - 380,000 pies, These large fattening etetions eers sharply criticized by agri- cultural exeertz who recently coca d from Czecaonlevakia. They main- tain that tee etatione (celled ants) are highly uneceeemecale The production cost of 1 kg live weiit in such a station will ae mount to 52*-Ecs (more than 4; lee). n a privately owned farm the production cost of lekg live weight Is considerably la wer eel aen- rages 30*Kcs for 1 kg. It lz very uneconomical IE foodstuffs and pigs will have to be transported on lox distances. The aerlcultural experts believe, however, that the econemle aspect or this qeestlen Is rather secondary, because the system of these lerge.fseding stations was dictated priamm-4.1y by military con- siderations, and has to assure a flawing supply for the military In the ease or The largest or these Seeding stations was built in Snielce in the regional-district of Hradec ErnIovee Its yerly production is now ateet 30 000 headse It Is planned an increaae within a short time to 904,000 - 100,000 heads a year, For the time being only one third of the planned giant stations was already built* The glent feeding statlonz are being complemented by the construction of plants for -canned meat. It is 'worth mentioning that these large feot4rig statioeseete piannad-,115-t.;,.4117- before the Five Year Plan, aed,thus� before the February coup In 1948. They are to be considered as a part of the Intended eceeomie and. military inteeration of Ceechoe- elovn'ela Into the Soviet sphere 'Welch has been golneen since- 1945. ILIveztoclkematbers see Table IX, IOst �=ocialetion see Table =I. Frqductiren,ef fats eeee Trebee eVe Production of eilk.etc* /a-e're Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Plan 1953 rT, :a= 1. Newsom. _ (Ja=41937) /(3.3041546) 662.000 649.000 3,000 630.000 640.eoe .1111.11.0��� MU* and (Jam�1939): Asees 1.000 (Jmn.1939) *MOTO (1934;46) bows mar 2414.000 4mm61535) 919.000 Cattle �111111611��� 4.000 ������������������11.0. 2,000 2,000 3,612.033 , 2.002.670 4.14,867 2.050, 62B mb.* 3097140851 3�2714967 )4400,000 1.5146,135 1,057,000 2,350,000 (.782.1532) 3. 536,600 Imve� 5/0.319 490, 905 (Jan.1545) 386,250 452.693 ������������������14...mmomwea��������������11N 2.125:V1 *eats (saft1937) 1.046,000 Chlakena (104-1930 g".000 1,595.000 (Jan. l96) 15.766.903 2.362,151 1.310.700 2,5100047 1.115,1.06 (Jan.1949) 3,242.000 4.050,090 .�������*.l.m.......������������ 922.333 �������������� �������.� 3.9).41) 10.699,1.0n C.Itan.1948 ) 1%000,000 Paaltry (jular 1937) 32,098,000 (ircruarr 46) ("117 1047) 22.436,000 26,136.000 (Jam,1549) 13,736.000 ...mompAreineeror. 10, Woe Glan.,194$ (July 19118 336,374�0200 26,251,000 7ge, Approved for for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 TABLZ ZIT. t M It A T . PRODUCTION . .....111 etC ...... Classification �������-smo..... Prewar 1947 19148 Plan 1953 ......Thonsand metric tons diNkm.�����.....1.0�1���������� Beef end veal 21.1 244U 118 365.9.4.) ���������������� Perk 218 172 139 497.5") ����=.0II�I�������������������0.������..4.1������� Mutton and Loeb 43. � � � � - ...... - ...... ---...---- Total smtatv) 459 25$ ----------"---' = UNA CA oil Total -meat prodmotion includes beef and veal, pork, mutton, lamb and goat meat La ..... Li.... terms of carcass or dressed weight. = Carcass weight refers to the weight following. the normal dressing and Chilling or c=0 the earcass. D'N ' **) Live weight. Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 TAMS Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 vl As : and /I G pRopuurioN. C�- dr./ M / I, x ( Thcnisand metric tens ). 1937 1946 1947 4,469 1948 1949 X-VX VII VIZI XX Ir.VI VII VIII IX 2650 2.417 2,25s 1. e32 23)e 223 206 L,239 242 244 G G s . in 1947 aPPrortratelY 390 million eggs were delivered amd. approximately 31 million eggs were imported. It le estimated that In 1948 ( including imports ) ispproximatively 490, million eggs were available. The planned eggs production for 1953 In million pieces is 1,967.5. Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 usual V I s 00MMZ80LLL 7111071.1:23B28 � Pitammtiactst Assn ocisgsThipizzoz_ Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789-' s..exxs metric tons ofissessow PhosphoricAr AcsId' ....���������1 Poitssals Postliisetess 111.trogyousliss �az, rssettligaris Woons. 1-J-1 r-s 193iligg_s , C=0 V Producticsa ���������� Cones:sap! io 1935 1946-47 1947-40 1948-11-9 1.93 1946-.47 .1947-142 19146-49 41.3 44.9 53.6 61.4 44.9 44.9 55.2 98.2 en. MID ma. 28.9 713.3 59.5 24.5*/ 21.9 27.3. 30.0 20.4 ����������������� �����=..MP4������������������MIM,...����������������ra. 27.1 30.0 f=1. Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 � Nechsnization in agriculture. Approved for Release: 2021/10/22 C06339789 CMFIDENT It is estimat.1-d Vint there w-cre approzimately 19,000 tractors used im af""%teu:Iture in 1948. 'coording to official Cznehos/ovak reports the wrricultuwo received durinr; tho To 'far.;.r Plan th llobTLng aCrieultural II-inc.:in:1st � Tractors 10,0 tractor plouhs 12,700 raCK0=6 19000 binders 5,000 ii1kinmachines and others o . 't the ber;Inning oE 194.9 about 22,000 tractors-already vorkr1 In the agriculture, together ,i.a.th 2,000 tract' plouchs, 120,/:,-") mo;'ers 25,000 binders, -and Ltilkincf nos. Cacchealoval-Aa produces at cresent about. 1,00 tracto-s - /147, of 74111c1 arc -1=ported. During the 71ve Year Ilan the ennurtl allocIttion or ar;ricultural machines be smaller than in the Two year Plan. Al]. heavy and '.1- dium size lino'r.ines 1311 uplied ith m-lority to State tetor sta- tions, f:tat e farma, and united agricultur-il on-onorYtIves. VYarinv the Five Yecr tjle *zricultr4re gotnc to be sunplied ,,lth further 30,000 tracters e that in 1953 the Czechoslovak icultvre will ha- ve 4C,07,0 45,000 tractor. The r..17.1e or tractors to ar,.?ble Thud will be 1 tractor for 125 heetea-s of 1-ala or 272 heetz%res of a1-.� culturza Lesides trz,ctors 26,700 trailers be supplied, 35,000 sets of cultivation equipzlent, 10,20 harvestinc equip,mont out of vmich 201000 are tro.ctor dram binth'rs -1 _L0,000 horse d_rata�-� binders! 20,000 n:lolines, 750,000 'm-c.tors aar varius other ef7u:..pment In the value of 7C million los. !,17.7.teu1tural -cacianery rtation.s. V5_!ch imTortance as attached to settino up new arricult.ux"3-1 ichi- nory stations; in the year 1947 about 78 ouch ,--tPtlono l'et up. according Atca recent retorts of refugees from Czocilesia:rakin - these 2=achinery etatiore beinr set up in all districts. .7.11 priva- te tractors above 20 i re confiscated, and arc being concentrr:ted In these machinery -3tatid.ns. Th zarrricult.arcl e:rPorts bc3ItIve that this is a42ot33cr kind of Tailitnry pration the purpose of which is to assure a speedy mobilizati= of all avalla-0e tractors. iilver 4.11-riet machine- ry station has about 200 tr22,,;to-:-.s at its disposal. The nulr.b.-,r of station6 .-111 reae:h during the ;;Iva Year Plan 7,00. -!'t.71tE3 'aricl1MtlAral aachiney Zltationst Czecileslovekla has at st (194.-147) 23h State uicvatvv.:1 12Aol,lner statis. Furthz�r stations aro planned durinc tbe .ive 'scar Plen. 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