History of Modern China
Agricultural collectivization refers to the policy of consolidating individual landholdings and labor into collective farms, primarily implemented in the Soviet Union and later adopted by the People's Republic of China during the Great Leap Forward. This policy aimed to increase agricultural productivity through shared resources and collective labor but often led to disastrous consequences, including widespread famine and economic disruption.
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