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Collectivised agriculture has gone badly enough often enough that I'm wouldn't risk trying it.


I don't think the Soviet and Chinese examples are very relevant, because dealing with a bunch of peasents is extraordinary different from dealing with an agricultural sector that is already industrialized.

Because the massive subsidies we already have the incentive problems too, so it's not like that would be a new can of worms either.


This seems to be working well and is resilient www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDnenjIdnnE




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