BELORUSSIAN SSR TOPS 1951 PLAN BY 3 PERCENT

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May 3, 1952
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060265-0 CLASSIFICATION RESTRICTED CENTRAL OIN ELLIG ~NCE AGENCY INFORMATION FROM. FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS COUNTRY USSR - Belorussian SSR SUBJECT Economic - Plan fulfillment HOW PUBLISHED Daily newspaper WHERE PUBLISHED Minsk DATE PUBLISHED 2 Feb 1952 LANGUAGE Russian 11111 o0W 5157 conulU nn15511105 AII1rn51 n[ 5A11o5A1 o.-..1 or 111 111010 1TNtl 57111. 111 505151 01 57n05AC1 AR to 5. 1. C., V AND MAN ,*111011. In n515Ih1n05 05 T5a 57T9AT101 or lh C05nan 15 ANT ..1511 n A5 V..Yn01R1o mall b rW 1111T1o 11 LA.. SVAOO5- or T1u roll 11 P000151n1. CD NO. DATE OF DATE DIST. 3 May 1952 NO. OF PAGES 4 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION BELORUSSIAN SSR TOPS 1951 PLAN BY 3 PERCENT The Statistics Administration Belorussian SSR reports that all industry in the republic fulfilled the 1951 plan 103 percent, including 103 percent by union industry and 103 percent by republic, oblast, and rayon industry. Grose production in 1951 increased 18 percent over 1950. Individual oblasts of the Belorussian SSR fulfilled the gross-production plan as follows: Percent Baranovichi Oblast 106 Bobruysk Oblast 102 Brest Oblast 106 Vitebsk Oblast 101 Gomel' Oblast 105 Grodno Oblast 103 Minsk Oblast (excluding Minsk City) 103 Minsk City 102 Mogilev Oblast 104 Molodechno Oblast 104 Pinsk Oblast 102 Poles ye Oblast 103 Polotek Oblast 104 Oblaste of the Belorussian SSR, including Minsk City, while fulfilling the gross-production plan as a whole, failed to meet the plan for the following important types of productions: Baranovichi Oblast -- knit outerwear and raw alcohol; Bobruyek Oblast -- brick, roofing tile, vegetable oil, and raw alcohol; Brest Oblast -- footwear, raw alcohol, and fish catch; Vitebsk Oblast -- lime, roofing tile, furniture, footwear, meat, and butter; Gomel' Oblast -- lime, roofing tile, footwear, meat, and raw alcohol; Grodno Oblast -- limy roofing tile, hard leather goods, and raw alcohol; Minsk Oblast (excluding Minsk City).- CLASSIFICATION RESTRICTED NAW I Al NSRB DISTRIBUTION AIR 14 1 FBI Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060265-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060265-0 brick, lime, footwear, meat, confectionery products, and rem alcohol; Mogilev Oblast -- brick, lime, cast-iron pipes a ' , p per, meat, and rax alcohol, Molo- dechno Oblast -- brick, lime, roofing tile, and cardboard; Pinsk Oblast -- lumber , footwear, leather goods, confectionery products, and fish catch; Poles'ye Oblast -- brick, footwear, and raw alcohol; Polotsk Oblast -- brick, roofing tile, leather goods, and footwear; Minsk City -- automobiles, tractors, bicycles, metal-cutting machines, brick, and meat. Union-republic and republic ministries and organizations of the Belorussian SSR fulfilled the 1951 gross-production plan as follows: Percent Ministry. of Construction Materials Industry Belorussian SSR 100.3 Ministry of Timber Industry Belorussian SSR 108 Ministry of Light Industry Belorussian SSR 103 Ministry of Meat and Dairy Industry Belorussian SSR 107 Ministry of Food Industry Belorussian SSR 103 Including: Republic enterprises 10 Rayon enterprises 3 Ministry of Local Industry Belorussian SSR 107 Including: 100.2 Republic enterprises 106 Rayon enterprises 97 Ministry of Local Fuel Industry Belorussian SSR 103 Ministry of Motor Transport Belorussian SSR 105 Main Administration of Fish Industry, Council of Ministers Belorussian SSR 3 Main Power Administration, Council of Ministers Belorussian SSR 999 Council of Industrial Cooperatives Belorussian SSR 100.5 Beiorus~ian Union of Invalids' Cooperatives 107 Ministry of Forestry Belorussian SSR 120 Belorussian Union of Invalids' Cooperatives 108 Administration of Polygraphic Industry, Publishing, and Book Trade, Council of Ministers Belorussian SSR 1o6 The following ministries while fulfilling the 1951 gross-production plan as a whole, failed to meet the plan for certain important items as indicated: Ministry of Light Industry Belorussian SSR -- flax fiber; Ministry of Meat and Dairy Industry Belorussian SSR -- canned goods and butter; Ministry of Food Industry Belorussian SSR -- raw alcohol, beer, starch, and molasses; Ministry of Local Industry Belorussian SSR -- cast-iron pipes, sewing machines, house- hold dishware, radio receiving sets, brick, lime, roofing tile, leather sub- stitutes, and footwear! Ministry of Local Fuel Industry Belorusbian SSR -- peat briquettes and insulation tiles; Council of Industrial Cooperatives Belo- russian SSR -- brick, lime, roofing tile, household dishware, furniture, footwear, hosiery, and knit outerwear Belorussian Union of Invalids' Cooperatives -- beds, aluminusraare, nails, footwear, household cord, starcl?, and molasses. The 1951 plan for production of the most important types of industrial goods was fulfilled as follows: Electric power I l d 108 nc u ing: Belorussian Electric Power System Mai P A 111 n ower dministration, Council of Ministers Belorussian SSR 99.7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060265-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060265-0 Electric motors up to 100 kilowatts (Ministry of Local Industry Belorussian SSR) Metal-cutting machines 100.8 I l 115 nc uding: enterprises of the Ministry of Machine Tool Building USSR Automobiles 104 Bicycles 91 Stationary steam engines 90 Cement 103 Brick 98 Window glass 89 Slate 107 Roofing tiles 101 Lime 54 Including: 85 Ministry of Local Industry Belorussian SSR Cou il f 75 nc o Industrial Cooperatives Belorussian SSR Gypsum Peat extraction 72 101 I l 112 nc uding: Ministry of Local Fuel Industry Belorussian SSR H li 108 au ng of industrial timber and firewood I l 112 nc uding: Ministry of Timber Industry Belorussian SSR Lumber Including: 109 104 Ministry of Timber Industry Belorussian SSR 105 Ministry of Local Industry Belorussian SSR Matches Plywood 102 105 Paper 106 Cotton fabric Woolen fabric In l di (Council of Industrial Cooperatives Belorussian SSR) 98 120 99.1 c u ng: Linen fabric Hosiery Ministry of Light Industry Belorussian SSR 102 103 I l d 104 nc u ing: Knit underwear I Ministry of Light Industry Belorussian SSE 106 113 ncluding: Knit outerwear I Ministry of Light Industry Belorussian SSR 109 89 ncluding: Footwear Including: Ministry of Light Industry Belorussian SSR 103 91 Ministry of Light Industry Belorussian SSR C i 100.2 ounc l of Industrial Cooperatives Belorussian SSR Fi h t 53 s ca ch (Main Administration of FishIndustry, Council of Ministers Belorussian SSR) F ( 91 lour Ministry of Agricultural Procurement US.SR1 Meat (Ministry of Meat and Dairy Industry Belorussian SSR) Butt (Mi }.5 er nistry of Meat and Dairy Industry Belorusein- SSR) M 94 acaroni products 121 Includinqg: Ministry of Food Industry Belorussian SSR ConrectlonePy products 122 Including: Ministry of Food Industry Belorussian SSR R 108 ar alcohol Pe 82 er (Ministry of Food Industry Belorussian SSR) V 84 egetable oil (Ministry of Food Indutsry Belorussian SSR) s 102 oap I l 106 nc uding: union enterprises of the Ministry of Food Industry 106 STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060265-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060265-0 RESTRICTED In 1951, kolkhozes of the republic considerably increased the sown area of agricultural crops. The total sown area increased 24 percent in 1951 over 1950, as follows: grain and legumes 25 percent, flax 15 percent, and fodder crops 26 percent. In 1951, 33 percent more manure and 54 percent more peat than in 1950 were applied to sowings. In 1951, kolkhozes of the republic did a considerable amount of work in draining fertile marshland, clearing of plowland, meadows, and pastureland from bushes and stones. Kolkhozes prepared 19 percent more coarse fodder in 1951 than in 1950. 12S of the republic completed 36 percent more tractor work than in 1950. The fourth reduction of state retail prices on consumers' goods, effective in 1951, further increased the purchasing power of the population. In 1951, larger quantities of the following items were sold than in 1950: cotton and silk fabrics, sewn goods, and leather footwear. Trade organizations of the Belorussian SSR fulfilled 98 percent of the plan for retail commodity turnover. Sales of agricultural products in kolkhoz markets of the republic increased. Sales of the following products increased considerably over 1950: milk, butter, lard, eggs, poultry, and others. STAT ~ RESTRICTED Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/06: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700060265-0