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That's literally not true though. What happened first was that during the NEP peasants divided expropriated land between themselves, and the bolsheviks urged the smaller farmers to collectivize. Hence in the beginning, private farms did outperform but just because of sheer scale of landmass they managed to acquire, while collective farms consistently outperformed private farms from the 30s onward.

Pic semi related. Death rates during the 1930s Famine in the USSR vs the Russian famine of 1891–1892. The latter was correctly have been identified to bad weather conditions while the 1930s is blamed on systemic error. I find that hard to believe. If you look at the weather conditions, the 1930s were pretty bad. Even so, collectivization objectively reduced mortality rates (as the graph shows). So, take your anti-communistic non-sense away from a board which engages in critical thinking.

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