What do you know about Stanley collectivation
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do you mean stalin's collectivization??
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Collectivization was a policy under Joseph Stalin, and goal of this policy was to consolidate individual land and labour into collective farms
From 1929, the Party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms (kolkhoz).
The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farms
Peasants worked on the land, and the kolkhoz profit was shared.
In 1928, Party members toured the grain-producing areas, supervising enforced grain collections, and raiding ‘kulaks’.
Later rules, however, enforced collectivisation, prescribed punishments for 'enemies of the collective farms' (such as the kulaks), stipulated that 90% of the produce had to go to the state (with 10% left to feed the collective), and set up Motor Tractor Stations to provide mechanisation.
From 1929, the Party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms (kolkhoz).
The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farms
Peasants worked on the land, and the kolkhoz profit was shared.
In 1928, Party members toured the grain-producing areas, supervising enforced grain collections, and raiding ‘kulaks’.
Later rules, however, enforced collectivisation, prescribed punishments for 'enemies of the collective farms' (such as the kulaks), stipulated that 90% of the produce had to go to the state (with 10% left to feed the collective), and set up Motor Tractor Stations to provide mechanisation.
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