Chapter 415 Shelov Farming
"It's worth investigating!" Shelov closed the door directly without staying for too long. Grishin was a native of Moscow and one of the backbones of the Dnipro gang in later generations. He lost in the competition with Go Map. Together with the Dnipro gang, he was destroyed by Go Map, which happened after Brezhnev became the general secretary of the Soviet Union.
But in fact, according to historical records, Grishin was still nostalgic when Khrushchev stepped down and did not criticize Khrushchev too much. It was just because Khrushchev was surrounded by opponents that he followed the crowd. At that time, Victor Grishin, chairman of the Central Council of the All-Soviet Trade Union, wanted to try his best to ease the atmosphere.
Since Khrushchev returned to Moscow in 1949, he has been working with Khrushchev. He felt that he was in a conscience, but he did not dare to go against others. He said, "There are your true friends here." This shocked Brezhnev. However, Grishin immediately got back to the point: "So, we should speak out bluntly, and what we are doing now cannot continue. You have thought about it and done a lot of work, but the comrades are right, Khrushchev accomplished nothing."
The Central Council of the Soviet Union was not a department with huge power, but it only had a lot of funds. After all, it took money to build workers' facilities. It was not surprising that Grishin was hidden by the organizers of the main coup at that time. According to Selov's analysis, Grishin should have gained the trust of Brezhnev only after Khrushchev stepped down.
Silov, sitting on the sofa, felt that he should investigate Grishen's private life. It is certain that it is useful. Whether it is Grishen, who has a good impression of Khrushchev now, or Grishen, who later Brezhnev's confidant, there are all the value of asking Srishen to investigate. He did not investigate the problem and attack Grishen. He could understand the hobby of being beautiful women. Shelov himself has this virtue and is not qualified to stand on the moral high ground to deal with others. But no matter what, this matter is in his own hands, it will eventually give him a layer of protection.
"Comrade Selov, sorry for letting you wait for a long time. I'll go out to observe a union project!" Grishen had already learned about Selov coming here before returning to his office. He said without surprise when he came in, but he looked at the door unconsciously while talking. How could this kind of guilty behavior be hidden from a KGB supervisor? But Selov did not see it and exchanged greetings.
"Is Chairman Shemichasne asking us for help?" Grishen, who returned to his work, leaned forward and asked.
"No, our chairman usually can't remember to ask for help from other departments. I have a small matter to ask the Central Council for help!" Shelov said simply. He didn't know the virtues of those people in Semichasne? In a more common saying, if it weren't for two eggs falling on those people, they would have flew into the sky long ago. He still hoped that Xiemichasne would come to Grishen for help? In turn, it was almost the same.
The communication was very smooth. For Grishen, this was a matter of one sentence. It was much simpler than the KGB coming forward. This is the benefit of professional departments. If the KGB wants to reach out, it is OK, but the procedures are more complicated.
"Comrade Selov, I didn't expect that such a small matter would be allowed to come in person. Just call me next time!" Grishen ordered his secretary to issue a notice and said with a smile to Selov.
"What I did was a big deal, but what I found was a small deal, and I solved it together!" Selov twitched his nose. The perfume sprayed on Grishen's female secretary had a strong smell, which made him feel a little uncomfortable. In fact, no matter what race, as long as he took a shower frequently when he was young, his body would not have such a big body odor. Of course, white people do have a stronger smell, but it is not as exaggerated as later generations said.
Among the people Selov came into contact with, the relatively uncluttered one was Khrushchev, the first secretary of the Soviet Union. Khrushchev was very old and had no young body to taste. Besides, Khrushchev was of very low origin and did not have much habit of being clean. Selov knew this very well because Khrushchev's guards usually took care of Khrushchev's clothes. Judging from the reactions of those guards, this was actually not a good job.
Should I remind Grishen as a fellow man? Just forget it. His liking for women's natural body fragrance does not mean that others like it too. Maybe Grishen likes this tone. In fact, what Selov wants to ask even more is why Grishen dares to play this tone directly at his office. You must know that Selov doesn't dare to.
"A big deal, is food supply and transportation?" Grishen said in a daze. "The KGB has been investigating waste recently. Many comrades have heard of it. You are still paying attention to many issues!"
"There is no way, our natural conditions are like this. If we don't improve efficiency and avoid waste, we may lose more!" If we don't agree, Selov always pushes the agricultural problem to the weather. Who can go to Siberia to try growing rice and see what the result is. Maybe it can be done in the coastal areas near Heilongjiang. The rest of the places are all patterns. The highest latitude of rice planting in the world is Northeast China. Moreover, the Soviet people's staple food was flour, and the demand for rice was not high.
It is definitely not possible to solve the agricultural problems in the Soviet Union by themselves. Now Serov is really planning to send people to the coastal area to inspect and plant rice, just to treat it as a diversified effort for the Soviet people's recipes.
As for experiments, the 1960s was a period of fierce collision of various development ideas in the Soviet Union. Under the guise of experiments, Selov would never be obstructed. According to the new "Program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union" two years ago, the resolution of the "22nd National Congress" and the new Program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union proposed a relatively complete reform idea and direction centered on expanding corporate authority, strengthening economic stimulus, making full use of commodity-monetary relations and various economic levers, and strengthening the economy.
There is also the suggestion of Dr. Libermann Economics, which is a negative attitude towards the completion of long-standing plans and the role of rewarding enterprises in evaluation and rewarding enterprises as the starting point. It is recommended to stipulate the plan profit quota based on the technical and economic conditions of the enterprise, and use it as the only reliable basis for evaluating the work effect of the enterprise. The state only issues output task indicators for enterprises according to varieties. After the output variety plan is coordinated and approved, the enterprise has the right to prepare its own plans; the enterprise extracts various unified material encouragement funds based on the unified approved bonus ratio table that changes with the profit rate, and at the same time expands the authority of enterprises to use the reward funds. In this way, enterprises can also participate in profit distribution, which is conducive to overcoming the interests contradictions between the state and enterprises and improving the production and operation enthusiasm of enterprises.
So the documents have always existed, and Selov was also planning to find a place to experiment. The location was set in the area south of Heilongjiang and east of Ussuri River. He began to find a place to experiment in the beginning of spring this year. The geographical environment he was most familiar with was the forestry area, and he was sure to choose there.
"In the resolution on conducting experimental fields in the coastal ripe region, we first grasp the climate, hydrological data, land utilization, forest occupation and cultivated land statistics. At that time, when the preparation conditions are sufficient, we will ask the Central Bureau for advice. Don't destroy the local environment too much. Many wild animals, such as Siberian tigers, can be captured and placed outside the area. There is also a kind of wood with a particularly hard texture in the coastal ripe region, which is harder than steel. This kind of tree should be protected!" At the meeting of the KGB presidium, Selov talked about Lieutenant General Serjiko, Director of the State Administration of Espionage. Selov himself didn't know much, so of course he would say a few more words if he had such an opportunity.
At that time, he would also have to find people to ask for a lot of mechanized equipment as machines for land reclamation, and at the same time build collective farms. The Soviet Union could not find too many people to be farmers, so he could only use the collective farm model to build farms. Besides, who said that this model is backward? Collective agricultural mechanization itself is the general trend, and using large-scale human resources to develop agriculture is a last resort. Later generations of Northeast soybeans were beaten by American soybeans, which can be explained by an example. The cost of American agriculture in the same amount of soybeans is far lower than that in China, that is, the crushing advantage of modern farms over traditional agriculture. Northeast China is already the strongest place in collectivization. If it were other regions, farmers would probably have to hang them.
"Also, everyone knows that my country's agricultural problems have always been serious. In the construction stage of civilian food reserves, we should add one thing to our KGB routine work, that is, to monitor the world's grain market. Any country, whether it is the United States, France, Canada, and Argentina, is within our monitoring range. How is the local food rise, whether there are natural disasters, the country's food prices, and the cost of transportation, we must investigate it, and send a survey report every month. The monitoring of world food will be a basic task starting this year!" Serov stretched out his finger and emphasized, "It is like infiltration and reverse osmosis, becoming a part of our work."
Chapter completed!