1. Production: How Things Will Be Made Centralized Planning: The central council, with input from sector specialists, will determine what and how much is produced each year. This includes: Agriculture: Crops and livestock will be planned based on food needs, available water, soil health, and climate conditions. Timber & Natural Resources: Sustainable logging and mining will be overseen by the government to ensure long-term availability. Resources will be allocated based on national development needs (e.g., infrastructure, manufacturing). Manufacturing: The government will oversee manufacturing sectors, particularly for goods like construction materials (bricks, steel, tools) and essential goods (clothing, healthcare products). Energy: Renewable energy (solar, wind, and water) will be prioritized, with the government building and managing power plants for electricity. Labor: Workers will be assigned to various sectors according to the needs of the economy and their skills. The central council will manage labor allocation to ensure that essential sectors (like agriculture and healthcare) are sufficiently staffed. 2. Distribution: How Goods Will Reach the People Distribution System: Distribution will be handled centrally to avoid inequalities and ensure that every individual has access to basic needs. Food: The council will set up state-run distribution centers where food (fruits, vegetables, meats, etc.) is allocated based on need, population, and local availability. The See more