Social Sciences, asked by gaurang85, 1 year ago

why was the decision of collective farms taken

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Answered by amankumaraman11
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In socialist or communist countries, such as the former Soviet Union, a collective is a cooperative association of farmers who work land owned by the state but who own most of their own farm implements.



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Answered by Itstinyhunter1389
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Answer:

The period of early planned economy was linked to the disasters of the collectivization of agriculture.The government fixed prices at which grains were sold.

Stalin,who headed the party after Lenin introduced firm emergency measures.

So,new and modern implements were introduced so that more surplus could be sold at fixed prices.

Explanation:

Read the topic of Stanilism and Collectivisation.

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