Chapter 100 The follow-up brought by the captives(2/2)
For the additional 10,000 prisoners, according to the individual rationing standards proposed by Chen Sigen, a doctor of nutrition, those engaged in heavy manual labor such as road construction must have a daily caloric intake of 3,600 kcal, or at least no less than 3,000 kcal. This
If the figure is completely supplied by carbohydrates, it means that the captives must be supplied with 750 grams of brown rice or equivalent starch food every day.
"For 10,000 people, the daily supply is 7.5 tons of brown rice." Wu Nanhai emphasized the huge number. "The consumption in a 30-day month is 225 tons."
Wu De calculated the grain storage figures while listening, and he began to frown. In this way, the food security reserve cycle in Laigao would be shortened by eleven days.
"Moreover, the protein and fat content of brown rice is not high. It only consumes carbohydrates for a long time, which is not good for health. We need to provide more protein and fat to laborers and captives to ensure that they can work for us stably in the long term, and at the same time reduce food intake."
direct consumption." Wu Nanhai said,
Ma Qianzhu said: "Just tell me what you want to do."
Wu Nanhai said: "I hope to change our fishery system. Marine fishing should be independent from the navy - after all, this is an agricultural project. It is not smooth for the navy to take charge of the fishery system."
The marine fishing industry is indeed the only industry at this stage that can quickly provide a large amount of protein and fat sources. It is precisely because of marine fishing that the Lingao regime can barely guarantee the supply of protein to the elders, laborers under the rule, and the army.
There was a low discussion in the crowded conference room: Wu Nanhai has always been known for being low-key and non-controversial, but now he suddenly directly attacked institutional issues and wanted to regain fishing rights, which surprised everyone.
The current fishery system is that the navy manages fisheries. Fishing boats are also the navy's spy boats. Some spy boats specialize in fishing operations. In addition to the navy's direct fishing, the navy also collects "fishery taxes" in the fishing grounds near Bopu. Every day
Private fishing boats must pay one-fifth of their catch.
Whether it is the navy's catch or the fishermen's fishing tax, all is paid to the seafood processing plants under the Ministry of Agriculture. The total amount is quite considerable.
Chapter completed!