KAZAKH SSR FULFULLS 1951 PLAN

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000700050359-7
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March 25, 1952
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/23: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700050359-7 CLASSIFICATION RESTRICTED SECURITY INFORMATION CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS COUNTRY USSR - gayakh SSR SUBJECT Economic - Plan fulfillment HOW PUBLISHED Daily nerepaper WHERE PUBLISHED Alma-Ata DATE PUBLISHED 3 Feb 1952 LANGUAGE Russian TOI0 OaCOAIOOT COOTY00 Tl00 am...S NI "A.OAAI OIICON Or ds 001100 OTATn WMI. OOOIO 100 OCYIN Or OMOOCC ACT O O. O. C.. ! 1 A00 AA. AO AOCOOC1. ITS TAMUhI4O0 00 AI OCTCYDOO 0/ IR COOTCO/O IA ANT 0101P or All OOAnO0011C0 rOAAOA Il rlla PINION K LAO. nM000CT1o0 or m0 roil 1A POOAUITC0. CD NO. DATE DIST. .Zs Mar 1952 NO. OF PAGES 4 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION The Statistics Administration Kazakh SSR reports that the volume of gross production within the republic in 1951 was 113 percent of the 1950 volume. The 1951 elan for gross production was fulfilled by Kazakh industry 100.3 percent. In 1951, considerable quantities of the following items were mined and produced above the year plan: coal, petroleum, gasoline, steel, rolled steel, chromite and nickel ore, ferrochrome, meat, macaroni, and confectionery products, sausage products, tobacco, beer, vodka and vodka products, galvanized were, furniture, knit outerwear, and knit underwear. Individual ministries and other organizations of the Kazakh SSR for fulfilled the 1951 gross-production plan as follows: Ministry of Construction Materials Industry 91 Ministry of Timber Industry 41 Ministry of Light Industry 106 Ministry of Cotton Growing 102 Ministry of Fish Industry 98 Ministry of Meat and D}iry Industry 106 Ministry of Food Industry 104 Ministry of Local Industry 109 Ministry of Local Fuel Industry 103 Kazakh Council of Industrial Cooperatives 105 Kazakh Union of Invalids' Cooperatives 112 CLASSIFICATION STATE NAVY NSRB T ARMY Y AIR AIR FRI -If DISTRIBUTION STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/23: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700050359-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/23: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700050359-7 Individual ministries and organizations while fulfilling and exceed- ing the gross-production plan, failed to meet the plan for quantitative production of important items, as indicated: Miuiatry of Light Industry -- Russia leather, felt boots, fur mantles and jackets, children's fur coats, dresses, and woolen suits; Ministry of Meat and Dairy Industry Kazakh SSR -- brynza (sheep's milk cheeee)and whole-milk products; Minis- try of Food Industry Kazakh`SSR -- canned goods, vegetable oil, and nor{- alcoholic beverages; Ministry of Local Industry -- ;fired brick, lime wire nails, beds, leather footwear and felt footwear, bard leather goods, and wind-driven generators; Kazakh Council of Industrial Cooperatives -- fired brick, lime, alabaster, roofing paper, carts and other vehicles, hosiery, cotton yarn, leather footwear, hard and soft leather goods; Kazakh Union of Invalids I Cooperatives -- hard leather goods, children's leather footwear and felt footwear, and hosiery; Ministry of Local Fuel Industry -- procurement and hauling of saxaul, and extraction and drying of peat. Production of chief types of industrial goods in 1951 was as follows: Coal Petroleum 108 Gasoline 120 Steel 162 Rolled steel 121 126 Ref_ned lead 125 Blister copper Zinc 106 109 Rolled nonferrous metal 103 Copper ore 127 Polymetallic ore 130 Nickel ore 111 Tin concentrates 106 Lead concentrates 116 Zinc concentrates 115 Ferrochrome 105 Phosphate fertilizer 158 Borate 111 Sulfuric acid 176 Superphosphate 381 Sulfate 58 Brick 132 Lime 105 Metallurgical equipment 101 Carts and other vehicles 136 Cast-iron products for furnaces and household use 131 Metal beds 160 Aluminumvere 52 Galvanized ware 175 Cotton fiber 142 Washed wool 92 Woolen yarn 109 Cottor yarn Ill Woolen fabric 113 Cotton fabric 114 Knit outerwear 129 Knit underwear 130 L Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/23: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700050359-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/23: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700050359-7 Hosiery Hard leather goods 116 Soft leather goods 115 Leather footwear 127 Felt footwear 126 Meat 118 Fish catch 122 Sausage products 95 Vegetable oil 130 Butter 123 Bread and bakery products 98 Confectionery products 100.6 Macaroni products 128 Various canned goods 115 Cigarettes 96 Tobacco 111 Makhorka 136 Nonalcoholic beverages 87 Beer 125 114 Vodka and vodka products Raw alcohol 122 Tea blending 84 Flour 116 Groats 117 Salt mining 75 Laundry soap 98 83 Although there was a considerab'.e growth in production in 1951 as compared with 1950, the 1951 plan was not fulfilled for the following items: brick, lime, carts and other vehicles, cast-iron products for furnaces and household use, hard and soft leather goods, leather foot- wear, phosphate fertilizer, sulfuric acid, superphosphate, and nonalco- holic beverages. The 1951 plan for reduction of production costs was fulfilled and exceeded by most of the enterprises of the Ministries of Light Industry, Food Industry, Local Industry, Local Fuel Industry, Meat and Dairy In- dustry, and Cotton Growing. The Ministries of Construction Materials In- dustry and Timber Industry failed to meet the year plan for reduction of production costs. In 1951, kolkhozes and sovkhozes achieved further gains in the de- velopment of the republic's agriculture. The Down area of all crops in the republic increased 10 percent in comparison with 1950. The sown area of industrial crops increased considerably, especially the cotton area, which increased 16 percent. The sown area of perennial and annual grass crops, fodder root crops, and ensilage crops increased 34 percent. The plan for sowing of spring grain crops in all kolkhozes of the republic was'exceeded, especially for wheat and fodder grass. The plan fox sowing of winter crops was fulfilled only 94 percent. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/23: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700050359-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/23: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700050359-7 The increase in mechanical equipment and in machine and tractor pro- ductivity allowed a further increase is mechaz;Lzation of agricultural work. In 1951, MTS of the republic completed 16 percent more tractor work than in 1950. Most of the plowing work in kolkhozes was mechanized, about three fourths of planting was done by tractor seeders, and 87 per- cent of the whole grain crop area was harvested by combines. The repair of tractors and combines in many WE was r.ogreasing more successfully in 1951 than in 1950. However, repairs of certain types of trailer-tractor machines were slower than in 1950. The repair of agricultural implements in kolkhozes was slower in 1951 than in 1950. Kolkhozes did not fulfill the plan for fall plowing and planting of forest shelter belts. The plan for retail commodity turnover in the whole republic was fulfilled 98 percent, including 97 percent for turnover in the retail trade network and 104 percent for turnover in public eating enterprises. Individual trade s"stems fulfilled the year plan for retail comric- dity turnover as follows: Percent State trade is Cooperative trade 99.6 Including Kazakh Consumers' Union 99.2 As a result of the new, fourth reduction of state retail prices on food and products and consumers' goods',which was effective 1 March 1951 by de- cision of the Soviet government and the Central Committee of the VKP(b), the real wages of workers, employees, and intelligentsia increased, anu costs of industrial goods were reduced. Sales of food and industrial goods to the population increased considerably. The quantity of agri +."ltural products sold on kolkbaz markets in 1951 increased in comparison with 1950. X47 RESTRICTED Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/23: CIA-RDP80-00809A00070005035 9-7