Collective-farm markets of Krasnoyarsk in 1955–1966
Колхозные рынки Красноярска в 1955‒1966 годах
Gonina, Nataliya (Гонина, Наталия) () and
Pavlyukevich, Ruslan (Павлюкевич, Руслан) ()
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Gonina, Nataliya (Гонина, Наталия): Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Pavlyukevich, Ruslan (Павлюкевич, Руслан): Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University
Russian Peasant Studies, 2021, vol. 6, 79-89
Abstract:
The article considers the development of the collective-farm trade in Krasnoyarsk under the Khrushchev’s reforms. Collective-farm markets played an important role in the Soviet society by improving the living standards of both urban and rural population of the Krasnoyarsk Region. On the one hand, such markets provided the urban population with agricultural food products; on the other hand, they provided the rural population with industrial products. Collective-farm markets were a way of rural urbanization; therefore, local authorities supported and developed collectivefarm trade in Krasnoyarsk, while Khrushchev’s reforms in agriculture had an opposite result. Failures of the virgin campaign, mistakes in the fodder provision and new taxes led to a sharp decline in agricultural production. The main blow to the collective-farm trade was the decree of March 6, 1956 “On the Statute of Agricultural Artel and Further Development of Collective Farmers’ Initiative in the Organization of Collective-Farm Production and Management of Artels’ which was the start of the struggle against homestead farms. Thus, despite the efforts of local authorities, the collective-farm trade was decreasing: in 1955, its share in the commodity turnover was 14,9%, in 1957—9,8%, and in 1966, it decreased by half compared to 1955.
Keywords: collective-farm markets; market trade; urban consumption; standard of living; urban and rural population; Krasnoyarsk; Krasnoyarsk Region (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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