Abstract

Agricultural production is carried out in our country under diverse soil, climatic, and geographical conditions. As a rule, in areas with favorable natural and economic conditions, more output is produced per unit of input or fewer resources and less labor is expended on the production of a unit of output than in areas with relatively worse conditions. Thus, on the average for 1965-1967, the yield of grain crops on collective farms in the Moldavian SSR was 23.5 centners; in the Ukrainian SSR—19.2; Tadjik SSR—6.0; Uzbek SSR—6.8; and Turkmen SSR—7.2. During the same period, the enterprise cost of production of a centner of grain was less than 5 rubles on the collective farms of the RSFSR, Ukrainian SSR and Moldavian SSR, while this cost was over 10 rubles on collective farms in the Tadjik, Uzbek, and Turkmen union republics.

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