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what is stailien's cultivation programme

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Answered by dhruvvyas99
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Explanation:

Under Stalin's collectivization program, the Bolshevik Party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms(kolkhoz). The bulk of lands and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farms.

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Answered by shreya0707
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In 1927 - 1928 soviet Russia was facing an acute problem of grains supplies. The peasant refused to sell the grains at the price fixed by the government. Stalin believed that the peasants had surplus grains, but were holding it back expecting higher prices. So he introduced collectivisation

(Collective farms) (kolkhoz)

To develop these farms, it was necessary to eliminate kulaks, take away land from peasant and establish state controlled large farms.....

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