kollektivizálás
Kollektivizálás, or collectivization, refers to the process of consolidating individual landholdings and other means of production into collective farms or communities. This policy was most notably implemented in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin's leadership, beginning in the late 1920s. The stated goal was to increase agricultural output and modernize farming practices by replacing private ownership with state-controlled or cooperative enterprises.
The collectivization drive involved forcibly merging small, individually owned farms into large collective farms (kolkhozes) or
The economic consequences of collectivization were largely negative in the short term. Disruption of traditional farming
Over time, collective farms became the dominant form of agricultural organization in the Soviet Union and other