How are cooperative and collective farming different?
1. In collective farming, Farmers own the pieces of land collectively, not individually.
2. in collective farming, there is no hierarchy-all farmers have equal power-unlike cooperative farming.
3. A cooperative can be state enforced unlike collective farming.
Which of the above is/are correct?
Explanation:
A cooperative farming effort is defined as a system in which individual farmers pool their resources (excluding land) to buy commodities such as seeds and fertilizers, and services such as marketing. It is a system of farming found throughout the world and is particularly widespread in Denmark and the ex-Soviet republics. In a collective farm, land is also held in common.
Collective farming is when a group of farmers pool their land, domestic animals, and agricultural implements, retaining as private property enough only for the members' own requirements. The profits of the farm are divided among its members. In cooperative farming, farmers retain private ownership of the land.