what is the similarity between Cooperative 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 labor.
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The similarity between collective and cooperative farming is as follows
- Collective farming is when agricultural holdings of several framers are run as a single unit and are operated upon by the farmers through collective effort
- This form of farming was developed under communism where land holdings of farmers were collectivized and cultivated by them under the state's supervision
- The land was state-owned and farmers received their share according to their need
- On the other hand, cooperative farming means a method of production where farmers pool their resources and work together to cultivate their fields. Though they retain private ownership of their land
- The similarity between them is that in both systems the farmers share each other's resources and contribute labour to the cultivation of their fields.
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