Mao Zedong was in charge of the plan for large collective farms, known as the Great Leap Forward, which aimed to rapidly transform China's agricultural sector through collectivization and industrialization. The plan resulted in economic disaster and widespread famine, causing the deaths of millions of people.
collective
a large farm leased from the state to groups of peasant farmers
a large farm leased from the state to groups of peasant farmers
No, the noun farm is not a collective noun.
Only to the extent that a collective farm may or may not include a livestock farm. Most livestock farms are not part of a collective farm, though.
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Collective Farm
Collective nouns to use for crops are 'a field' or 'a harvest'.
No, the word 'farm' is not a collective noun, farm is a singular, common noun. A collective noun is a word to group nouns for people or things, such as a crowd of people or a herd of cattle. Some collective nouns for farms are a cooperative of farms or even a collective of farms.
A collective farm is where several farmers work as a joint enterprise. Collective farms are mostly found in Communist countries because they are supervised by the state.
A state farm is owned and operated by the government, while a collective farm is owned collectively by a group of individual farmers. State farms focus on large-scale industrial agriculture, while collective farms emphasize communal ownership and cooperative labor. State farms are typically more centralized and bureaucratic in structure, while collective farms involve more decentralized decision-making among the member farmers.
it help poor people.all poor country need collective farm