difference between coperative farming and collective farming
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❥In cooperative farming, farms are owned by several farmers who pool their resources voluntarily, work together and share the profit or produce while in collective farming, farms are owned by a productive cooperative union, based on social ownership of the means of production including land and labour.
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As you can see, the word “cooperative” refers to a specific ownership structure. Cooperatives can be owned by workers, community members, or both. Meanwhile, the word “collective” refers to how members participate in the management structure..
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