noun
- Plural of kolkhoz; collective farms in the Soviet Union, especially in Russia, where land and resources were communally owned and managed.
Usage: historical; often used in historical or political contexts discussing Soviet agriculture
Examples
- The Soviet government established kolkozy throughout the countryside to centralize agricultural production.
- Workers on the kolkozy were expected to meet strict grain quotas each harvest season.
- Many kolkozy struggled with inefficiency and poor crop yields during the 1930s.
- The kolkozy system was a key feature of Stalin's agricultural policy.
- After the Soviet Union collapsed, many kolkozy were dismantled or privatized.