What were the major changes introduced in agriculture by Stalin ? Explain.
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Collectivization of agriculture was the major change implemented by Stalin. He introduced the Collectivization of agriculture to increase agricultural production. Accordingly, in the process of Collectivization of agriculture, the small farms were merged into large farms known as the kolkhoz. Though the government of Stalin allowed some independent cultivation such cultivators were treated unsympathetically. This scheme was adopted by him for two purposes, the first is that he wanted to employ the agricultural labor in the industrial sector, by freeing them from the agricultural sector through the introduction of modern farming technology. The second purpose was that the modern methods of farming will cause an increase in surplus production and this will help to pay for new industries.
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government introduce centralizing planning process
government introduced five years planning in this process
All the prices for fixed to promote industrial growth