Explain the collectivisation policy of stalin
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The intent was to increase state grain procurements without giving the peasants the opportunity to withhold grain from the market. Collectivization would increase the total crop and food supply but the locals knew that they were not likely to benefit from it.
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Stalin introduced a major transformation in agriculture through the means of Collectivization. This system was enacted to improve the production of agricultural goods. In this system, the small landholding of peasants was merged into a large estate. In this way, the large estate came to be known as kolkhoz. This system was implemented to all the peasants however, some of them were left independent, but were treated
unsympathetically.
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