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Over 250 million poods.
This was 167 million poods more than the figure for 1929.
The Kiev oblast was allocated 6 million poods by March 18.
Million poods more than the amount of grain actually handed over for 1930.
In 1922/23, the company produced 113 thousand poods of sug….
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It needed 2 poods(32 kg) of straw and 5 pounds(2.3 kg) of wool to fill it.
As of January 2, targets were again lowered,to 62.5 million poods.
Sea department donated 1600 poods(25,6 t.) of old ship copper for the monument building.
Loading capacity of the devicewhich was constructed in September, 1909, reached 9 poods.
Later, he raised the question of importing 50 million poods, that is, for 100 million rubles' worth of foreign currency.
Loading capacity of the device which was constructed in September, 1909,reached 9 poods.
However, the republic wasforced to deduct more than 10 million poods of grain for export from the 1922 harvest.
While in Russia in 1913 received 55 poods of bread from one tithe, 68 received in the United States, 89 in France, and 168 poods in Belgium.
Chokhov also made bells, including the Reut(Howler, 1621- 22),which weighed 2,000 poods(about 32 tons), for the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great.
At the 7th All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets(December 1922), People's Commissar for Land Affairs Ivan Klymenko mentioned a significantly smaller number-200 million poods.
The total amount of grain collected by February 5, 1933 was only 255 million poods(compared to 440 million poods in 1931).
At the tops of the chapels of the church and the bell tower there were a gilded ball and a cross; The Intercession Church had eight bells,the largest of them weighed 546 poods.
On February 20, 1933,the Dnipropetrovsk oblast received 1.2 million poods of food aid, Odessa received 800 thousand, and Kharkiv received 300 thousand.
By July, the total amount of aid provided from Central Soviet Authorities for food, sowing andforage for“agricultural sector” was numbered more than 17 million poods.
In the second half of the 19th century,Ukrainian sugar plants produced over three million poods of sugar per annum, which was nearly 80 per cent of the empire's total production.
In March, when armed brigades of workers were sent to the countryside,supplies to Russia increased to 1114 thousand poods, but in April again fell to 132 thousand.
Despite these apparent successes in production, the total amount of grain collected by February 5 was only 255 million poods(compared to 440 million poods in 1931) while the numbers of“hunger and malnutrition cases” as registered by the GPU of Ukraine, increased every day, particularly in rural areas and small towns.
In 46 counties of Dnieper Ukraine(25 left-bank and 21 right-bank), i.e. half of the republic's territory,the net harvest of grain exceeded 10 poods per capita for the rural population.
The amount of food tax that Ukraine had to pay from the 1921 harvest was approved as117 million poods and the republic was also obliged to repay its debt from the 1920 allocations- a total of 171 million poods of grain.
In the 1898 Regulations of the Dnieprovsky District Council Meeting, the farm, the wine-growing and wine-making estate Osnova was mentioned as a rapidly developing place(the total vineyardarea of over 300 dessiatinas yielded up to 30,000 poods of grapes, and the wine-makers produced up to 5,000 buckets of wine).
In May, in a desperate effort to change the situation,the central Soviet Government provided 7.1 million poods of grain for food for Ukraine and reverted no less than 700 agricultural tractors intended for other regions of USSR.
The new grain requisition quota from the harvest of 1932 for Ukraine was approved on 6 July at the III All-Ukrainian Party Conference at 356 million poods, 40 million poods less than from the 1931 harvest.
However, the first food aid sent by Central Soviet authorities for the Odessa and Dnepropetrovsk regions 400 thousand poods(6600 tonnes, 200 thousand poods or 3300 tonnes for each) appeared as early as February 7, 1933.
That is the principal reason why our grain procurements(rye and wheat) in the Ukraine by April 1 last year totalled 200 million poods, while this year the total barely reached 26-27 million poods.