why do you know about stalin's collectivisation programme
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Acute shortages of grain supplies and outdated mode of production on small land holdings led Stalin to introduce the system of collectivisation.
Under collectivisation, land was taken away from peasants, Kulaks eliminated and large state controlled farms established. Peasants were forced to cultivate on these collective farms (Kolkboz).
Large size of farms enabled introduction of modern techniques and machinery. Land and implements were transferred to the ownership of the collective farms. A profit of the farms was to be shared among the peasants.
Many peasants resisted collectivisation. Resistance was severely punished. Many peasants were deported or exiled.
Collectivisation however did not lead to increase in production immediately.
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after the death of Lenin Kama Joseph Stalin let the party comma the land in Russia was divided equally into in the poor but they did not use modern farming methods as it was small so Stalin told that the government would buy all the forms and would collect them together and ask the farmers to work on them for a fixed amount of money
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