Social Sciences, asked by Taherlukman, 9 months ago

Distinguish between the co-operative farming and state farming.

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Answered by shivnathsingh542
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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 incollective farming, farms are owned by a productive cooperative union, based on social ownership of the means of production including land and labour.

Answered by MissCardiologist
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Co-operative farming :-An agricultural cooperative, also known as a farmers' co-op, is a cooperative where farmers pool their resources in certain areas of activity.

state farming :- State farms were agricultural 'factories,' where all the means of production were nationalized, and the labor was hired. In the latter respect state farms differed from other forms of socialist farming, including collective farms, associations for the joint cultivation of land, and artels.

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