The Five-Year Plans in the Soviet Union, particularly under Stalin, had a significant impact on peasants. The push for collectivization aimed to consolidate individual farms into large, state-controlled collectives, which often led to resistance and upheaval among rural populations. Many peasants faced harsh conditions, including forced relocation and famine, as grain production was prioritized for export over local food needs. Ultimately, the plans aimed to transform agriculture and increase industrial output, but they caused widespread suffering and disrupted traditional farming practices.
The switch from subsistence farming to collective farming resulted in a decline in productivity and caused massive starvation among peasants.
It was the part of fourth year plan............
The period of the fourth five year plan of India is from 1969 to 1974. There was a break in the five year plan from 1966 as there was a war.
Millions of Soviet peasants starved to death when collective agriculture failed.
what are the objectives of 11nth five year plan
10th five year plan (2002-2007)
the answer is first five year plan
The first five-year plan ended in 1932.The first five-year plan (implemented in 1928) in the Soviet Union ended in the year 1932.
The Five Year Plan failed to improve work.
Pakistan first five year plan start in 1955.
11th five yeat plan
third five year plan