Collectivisation
- All peasants were to work on collective farms
- All land was pooled together
- Officials monitored output
- By 1932, 62% of peasants were collectivized
- Kulaks were wealthier peasants who owned their own land, were sent to Gulags in Siberia as they were seen as a threat to collectivization.
- Kulaks burned their own fields
- Part of the Five Year Plan
Summary
All land was pooled together and peasants were to work on collective farms. The Kulaks resisted collectivization and in the end were sent to the Gulags.