Collectivization
Collectivization is the consolidation of individual landholdings and labor into collective or state-owned farms. In agriculture, it usually involves forming kolkhozes (collective farms) owned by members who share in the output, and sovkhozes (state farms) owned and managed by the state.
Historically the most prominent example is the Soviet Union during the late 1920s and 1930s, under Joseph
The transition caused major disruption in agricultural production and storage, contributing to a severe famine in
Collectivization was also attempted in other communist contexts, notably in China during the 1950s and 1960s