STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1463, sig. 109-4/1217 Page 46 · 46 of 49
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1463, sig. 109-4/1217
English Translation
However, it is not necessary to establish an exact hop balance. It is only so far established that the protectorate and the Sudetenland have a surplus of hops of a total of 9 000 tons (see Table 38). The supply of vegetable oils and oil cakes is shown in Table 36. Table 36 The supply of vegetable oils and oilcakes Protectorate- Sudeten- Historical countries Countries A. Vegetable oils Import surplus of oilseeds 1000 tonnes - - 170 Extracts: Oils 1000 t - - 75 Import surplus on oils 1000 t- - + 20 Total available 1000 t 60 35 95 See per head of oilkg kg 8.8 8.8 8.81) FEEEHSPAEEEEEEEEEEEBEHEE B. Oilcakes Import surplus of oilseeds - 1000 t - 170 - Extracts Oilcake 1000 t 90 - - Export surplus of Oilcake 1,000 t - - 20 - Total available 1000 t 45 25 70 37) See per head kg 37 37 1) In Germany (Old Kingdom) 1936/37 = approx. 10 kg 2 11 11 11 "1 1936/37= approx.120 kg. the export surplus of oil cakes in former Czechoslovakia 95 000 to vegetable oils and 70 000 to oil cakes is available. As already mentioned above, it is assumed that these quantities are consumed in the historical countries or will be needed in the future. The local production of oil fruits, i.e. rapeseed, beetroot, olive oil and the like is still extremely low. It is possible, however, to significantly increase the area under cultivation at the cost of sugar beet if prices are adjusted. Estimates of up to 100 000 ha have been given in Prague, but this figure appears to be too high. After all, an area of 5o O00 ha of rapeseed, as much as in 1936 in the Old Kingdom, would have to relieve the foreign exchange balance of the Protectorate.