-DATE- 19870527 -YEAR- 1987 -DOCUMENT_TYPE- MEETING -AUTHOR- F. CASTRO -HEADLINE- PCC SPECIAL MEETING IN GUANABACOA -PLACE- HAVANA -SOURCE- HAVANA TELEVISION SERVIC -REPORT_NBR- FBIS -REPORT_DATE- 19870527 -TEXT- CASTRO ATTENDS PCC SPECIAL MEETING IN GUANABACOA FL270107 Havana Television Service in Spanish 0000 GMT 27 May 87 [Text] At the beginning of this broadcast, our Commander in Chief Fidel Castro was participating in the third special plenum PCC Guanabacoa municipal committee in this capital. The meeting's main objective is to analyze the work conducted by the political organization in response to Fidel's requests. Evidio Rodriguez, secretary of the PCC at that level, said that during the first 6 months of 1987, Guanabacoa had obtained better results compared to the same period last year. He urged party members present at the meeting to discuss matters regarding production, efficiency, and the progress of the rectification process in the territory. The first delegate referred to the production of Cubana de Bronce and its problems with raw material. Fidel was interested in that center's production, the social projects the workers have carried out with extra work, and the causes that prevent greater productivity. Fidel stressed matters regarding production and variety. He said: [Begin Castro recording] If a certain amount and variety of goods has not been set for enterprises to produce, then we are lost, there is nothing left to do. We would have to modify prices every day and keep track of each one of the tens of thousands of different types of merchandise, so enterprises produce what they need to produce. Enterprises have to be told they have to produce this and that -- the quantity, variety, and quality of what needs to produce. That's it, I don't see how development can be planned in any other way. [end recording] -END-