ECONOMIC - AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600240258-9
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RIPPUB
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2
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December 22, 2016
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July 7, 2011
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258
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Publication Date: 
July 14, 1949
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/07: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600240258-9 'CLASSIFIC"'ON R CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AI:ENCY INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS COUNTRY Toga 'tavia SUBJECT Eco'ncaic - Ag 1c:iture and fk~ reatry HOW PUBLISHED Daily neweparoers WHERE PUBLISHED Belgrade DATE PUBLISHED 14 May 1 Jun 1943 LANGUAGE Toll oocu..1T couoe OY t11I011tAT1011 AIIICTINO Till AATIOIAL O1Y11111 01 Ml 011710 ITATII 7117010 till VKANIII 09 1Y11ON-09 ?^.T IO tl. I. C.. 91 AND ALAI *11101*. IT1 T0Al11II1i41 01 Till KITOLAT101 a1 ITS CCA:I^t1 11 MT 1A1111 1. Al O1!.VT%Ofilto 111Y01. 15'Iso. Ilu no IT LA/. 101MOOACON or THIS Toll 10 PTOhu.TIO. SOURCE Newepapera as indicated. EPOPT CD NO. DATE OF DATE DIST.'/Jul 19149 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION FARM TO PRODUCE 40,000 TONS OF VEGETABLES FOR BELIR AAE MARKET From the hnoueande of heetaree of Pancevacki Pit that will be planted with onions, exinarh, peas, potatoes, beans, tomatoes, and cabbage, Belgrade will receive about 20,000 tone of vegetables this year. About 15 tons of assorted vegetables are arriving in Belgrade daily from this farm, especially peas, scallions, potatoes, and lettuce. About 20,000 hogu are being fattened there for the Belgrade market. Poultry houses tor r er 20,000 birds are now under construction, and ten large fishponds, in whic.h the best varieties of river fish will be raised, are being excavated,. New barns for hogs, horses, and poultry, a large ware- house for storing and eluting potatoes, and a large drying plant for corn are being built. . A serious manpower shortage has been keeping the program behind schedule. In addition to youth doing farm chores, several brigades of volunteer youth labor will have to be recruited for the building program, such as cutting irrigation ditches and hoeing hemp. MACEDONIAN COTTON PLANTING COMPLETED -- Fr?.It-~su, No 13249, 28 May 49 The cotton planting In Macedonia, now completed, was one of the beet organized farm programs in the republic and in the country. For the first time in Macedonia machinery was used for planting cotton. Eight hundred planters and dozens of tractors were useu, including 50 contributed by other Yugoslav repu'elice. Excellent reculte were achieved with. the planters made at the "Tito" Metai Products Factory in Skoplje. Fifty-eight percent o: ei.i the cotton fields planted in Macedonia belong to coopereticee. One cooperative helped another, and labor and draft animals were contributed by highland and lowland farmers from regions whore cotton is not grown. STATE ARMY nAw WITK w NSRB FBI FB "Coto E STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/07: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600240258-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/07: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600240258-9 - Polit ha, No 13237, 14 My 49 NNW NO= PAIL LiMS Ai A new forest railroad line 9} kilome''ere long was put into service on 1 Duey at Sremmks Iitroeioa in the Vodvodina. The new line, vhioh connote the lumber oampiwith tree main railroad, vi completed in a little over 40 days. When praeea"work in completed on 2 acre kilometers of main line and 4 kilaaeterm of Oamnoh lime, two to three tiawean much wood can be hauled out daily as has boon hapaed by wagon. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/07: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600240258-9