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Brezhnev's agricultural policy was about "allowing the state and collective farms more freedom and initiative in the organization and planning of farm production" (information obtain from http://www.osaarchivum.org/files/holdings/300/8/3/text/62-2-203.shtml)
"Converting collective farms into state farms and raised the incomes of all farmworkers. " (information obtain from http://countrystudies.us/russia/14.htm)
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To understand how the large agricultural projects in Russia feared please check this site for the information. Note this questions entails a detail answer to avoid plagiarism and copy right infringement it would be best to read the article to fully understand the situation
http://www.fadr.msu.ru/archives/mailing-list/priv-agr/art-eng/msg00007.html
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http://countrystudies.us/russia/14.htm
http://www.fadr.msu.ru/archives/mailing-list/priv-agr/art-eng/msg00007.html
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"Converting collective farms into state farms and raised the incomes of all farmworkers. " (information obtain from http://countrystudies.us/russia/14.htm)
You can also gain more information about the policies from these links
To understand how the large agricultural projects in Russia feared please check this site for the information. Note this questions entails a detail answer to avoid plagiarism and copy right infringement it would be best to read the article to fully understand the situation
http://www.fadr.msu.ru/archives/mailing-list/priv-agr/art-eng/msg00007.html
Source(s):
http://www.osaarchivum.org/files/holdings/300/8/3/text/62-2-203.shtml
http://countrystudies.us/russia/14.htm
http://www.fadr.msu.ru/archives/mailing-list/priv-agr/art-eng/msg00007.html
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1. The Soviet strategy has been to redistribute resources from agriculture to industry. The result has been increased hunger.
2. Mining and manufacturing resources were diverted to military buildup.
3. Military industry increase Soviet GDP for a time, however, the long term expenditures bankrupted the system.
4. The exploitation of the peasantry and countryside has been harsh
5. The agriculture reform is not succeeding. "Reform should assure a decent living standard for all members of the rural community", says Nickolsky
6. In 1991, a third of the work force was agricultural
1. The Soviet strategy has been to redistribute resources from agriculture to industry. The result has been increased hunger.
2. Mining and manufacturing resources were diverted to military buildup.
3. Military industry increase Soviet GDP for a time, however, the long term expenditures bankrupted the system.
4. The exploitation of the peasantry and countryside has been harsh
5. The agriculture reform is not succeeding. "Reform should assure a decent living standard for all members of the rural community", says Nickolsky
6. In 1991, a third of the work force was agricultural
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