
Agricultural nationalization
Agricultural nationalization refers to the process where the government takes control of farming activities and land that were previously owned privately. This means farms and agricultural resources become state property, with the government managing or directing their use and production. The goal is often to ensure fair distribution of resources, improve food security, and support farmers through centralized planning. While it aims to stabilize and modernize agriculture, it can also lead to debates about efficiency, individual property rights, and the role of government in the economy.