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1990 Time Magazine Compact Almanac, The (1991)(Time).iso
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WORLD, Page 38World NotesSOVIET UNIONHard Cash for Hard Times
Never mind country dachas or four-door Ladas. Soviet
authorities figure the best incentive for greater agricultural
yields is U.S. dollars or British pounds or German marks. Under an
experimental program announced last week, the government will pay
foreign cash to growers on state-run farms for excess harvests of
wheat and other crops. The hard cash will enable farmers to
purchase goods that no amount of rubles can buy, such as
sophisticated farm equipment -- or videotape recorders.
Loosening restrictions on Soviet citizens' access to foreign
currencies is not just another glasnost gambit. If the Soviet Union
hopes to feed itself, it must find ways of getting its moribund
farming sector to perform better. Notes a senior Western diplomat:
"If they could import goods from a Sears catalog, that might be a
pretty good incentive."