CENTRALIZATION OF UZBEKISTAN AGRICULTURE IN THE SOVIET PERIOD (1920–1930)
Keywords:
Centralization, agriculture, Uzbekistan, Soviet period, agrarian policy, state control, production, economy, labor resources, collectivization.Abstract
This article analyzes the processes of agricultural centralization in Uzbekistan during the Soviet period (1920–1930). The study examines the agrarian policy of the Soviet government aimed at centralizing production, establishing state control, and reorganizing agricultural sectors. Particular attention is paid to the impact of centralization policy on peasant farms, production efficiency, and the distribution of labor resources. The article also evaluates the economic and social consequences of this process, as well as its positive and negative aspects.
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