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Summary Of: Collective farming

Collective farming was sweepingly introduced in the 12 core republics of the... the adoption of collective farming was also driven by communist government policies... the transition to collective farming involved an element of persuasion by force... the sudden disruption of production brought on by collective farming policies that were implemented by the government of the... Collective farming began in the... Hungary arguably provides the best positive example of collective farming in a communist state... the collective farming system collapsed under the strain of droughts... Collective farming was also implemented in... Collective farming in Israel differs from collectivism in communist states in that it is voluntary...

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