What were the causes and effects of stalins collectivisation programme
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The town's in Soviet Russia were facing an acute problem of grain supplies by 1927-1928 . The investigation of the problem was done by Stalin at that time , as he was the leader at that time. He introduced some emergency measures regarding Stalin's collectivisation programme in 1929 was one of these measures. All the farmers were forced to cultivate in collective farms ( kolkhoz) under this programme . The profit or produce from a collective farm was shared among the farmers who worked on the land . However , the farmers who refused to work collectively were surely punished. Stalin's government did not allow the cultivators to work independently. If they did so they were treated unsympathetically . Stalin's collectivisation programme had adverse consequences ; the production did not increase immediately. The collective harvesting led to one of the worst famines in the Soviet history in 1930 to 1933.
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