Pooling of land and labor
Small private plots
740,000 Cooperatives formed
900 people/coop
Propaganda poster: "Agricultural collectivization is the socialist path that makes everybody prosperous" (Skaff modified translation, 1956)
Economies of scale
Plot boundaries eliminated
Labor mobilization
Social safety net
Disincentives to production
Moral incentives and social ostracism to encourage work
No rewards for extra work
3.8% rise in agricultural production, 1st 5-year plan, 1953-57
Propaganda poster: “Ride the wind and brave the waves; Everyone has remarkable abilities” (Skaff modified translation, 1958)
Steel 19%, Electricity 18%, Coal 17%
*Backyard blast furnaces
5.35 million tons, 1957
18 million tons, 1960
7 million tons, post-1960
Larger scale (25,000 members av.)
Formerly 740,000 cooperatives
No more private gardens, livestock, or houses
Goal
Increased production
Means
Mass mobilization, moral incentives
Successes
Public works projects
Education and social services in countryside
156 kilos=catastrophic
Death estimates, 1959-1962
16 to 30 million people dead
Factors
Loan repayments to Soviet Union for heavy machinery
Severe drought in 1959
Lack of incentive to increase grain production
20% of peasants shifted to industrial work
Bureaucratic problems
Fear of speaking truth
Fear of not following orders
Propaganda
Propaganda poster: "The Vegetables are Green, Melons Plump, Harvest Abundant" (Skaff modified translation, 1959)