North Korea
Collective farming or communal farming
who owns all of the land, industries, farms, and railroads in communism
Collective farms are a type of farm that are owned and operated as a joint enterprise by peasants. They are also known as communal farms.
Most of them are privately owned. Notable exceptions are the oil and electricity industries, which are dominated by government owned companies.
Countries such as the United States, India, and China are known for having a significant number of farms due to their large agricultural industries and varied landscapes that support different types of farming.
False. Maquiladoras are manufacturing or assembly plants.
large haciendas were broken up into communal farms, called ejidos.
coal mining andhorse farms
What sort of farms and in what country
Communal serving dishes, and each guest takes a portion from communal dish and puts it on his/her own plate
State farms are agricultural enterprises owned and operated by the government, while collective farms are cooperatives where farmers pool their resources and work together on the same land. State farms are managed by government officials, while collective farms are typically managed by elected committees of farmers. State farms focus on efficiency and productivity, while collective farms emphasize communal ownership and sharing of resources.