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collective farm

noun

  1. (especially in the Soviet Union) a farm, or a number of farms organized as a unit, worked by a community under the supervision of the state.


collective farm

noun

  1. (chiefly in Communist countries) a farm or group of farms managed and owned, through the state, by the community Russian namekolkhoz
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collective farm

  1. In socialist or communist countries, such as the former Soviet Union , a collective is a cooperative association of farmers who work land owned by the state but who own most of their own farm implements.
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Origin of collective farm1

First recorded in 1915–20
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The kibbutz was centered on a sprawling collective farm and printing press, and all residents were expected to pitch in.

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The hostages were from communities, including collective farms, called kibbutzim and military bases in southern Israel as well as people attending an outdoor music festival.

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Based on a moshav, or collective farm, in central Israel, Mr Sade is the founder of tech firm BloomX.

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Opposition to the plan has largely come from the kibbutzim, gated communities that were founded as collective farms but often now look more like leafy suburbs.

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It complained of "direct and brutal interference" in domestic affairs, in a country that has been ruled with an iron first for nearly three decades by ex-Soviet collective farm boss Lukashenko.

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