MAO Agriculture Flashcards
Why was it decided that agriculture had to be collectivised?
To feed industrial workers; release peasants from land to work in industry
Why had arguments broken out within the Party about the Jiangxi Base Area and Yanan?
Landlords had been driven out and their land redistributed, but richer peasants weren’t targeted because they were the most productive
When was the Agrarian Reform Law?
1950
What did the Agrarian Reform Law make clear?
Land reform meant redistribution, not lower rents/low interest loans
Who played a crucial role in the land reform process?
Army
How many landlords had lost their land by the end of 1951?
10 million
What did official figures put the number of deaths at by the end of 1951?
700,000
What were the Mutual Aid Teams (MATs)?
Groups of 10 or so families were encouraged to unite; to pool labour, animals and equipment; while retaining rights of private ownership
Who were the MATs managed by?
Peasant associations
Were the MATs compulsory?
Membership was ‘voluntary’
What were the Agricultural Producers’ Co-operatives (APCs)?
Successful MATs were encouraged to combine and form APCs of 40-50 families
How many rural households were in APCs by March 1955?
14%
When was the great famine?
1958-62
Who was private farming restored by?
Liu Shaoqi; Deng Xiaoping
When did Mao call for an initial slowdown of collectivisation?
Spring 1953
When did things stabilise enough again to resume collectivisation?
1954- peasants started buying and selling their food and land, just as they would under capitalism
What prompted the government to begin requisitioning grain?
Poor harvest of 1954
What happened as a result of the grain requisitioning of 1954?
Caused so much rural protest that Mao announced a policy of ‘Stop, Contract and Develop’
When did Mao decide to go for all-out collectivisation?
July 1955
Who did Mao announce his plans for all-out collectivisation to?
Conference of Local Party Secretaries
How many households were in APCs in July 1955?
17 million
How many households were in APCs in January 1956?
75 million
How many peasants were still farming as individuals by the end of 1956?
Only 3%
What was the official reason given for the drive to collectivisation?
Response to demands of peasantry