The agro - authorized person is a public representative who was part of the grassroots agricultural apparatus of the USSR in 1929 - 1932 . A network of agricultural agents in the USSR was created in the spring of 1929; only in the RSFSR there were 500 thousand people. ( 1930 - 1931 ) The regulation on agro-commissioners developed by the People's Commissariat of the RSFSR was approved on January 21, 1930.
The task of the agro-commissioner was to provide measures for the socialist reorganization of agriculture , increase productivity and raise livestock . The duties of the agro-commissioner included verifying the fulfillment of the agro- minimum and total minimum , actively participating in collectivization , production cooperation and contracting , facilitating the sowing company, monitoring the full and proper use and storage of public equipment and monitoring the timely and correct implementation of decisions of the government and local Soviet bodies and boards of collective farms .
In large collective farms and areas of continuous collectivization, the leaders of individual sectors of the economy and production sectors were simultaneously agro-authorized. They were responsible to the board of the collective farm and to the village council . agro-commissioners took short-term courses and were supplied with agricultural literature. For successful work, the agro-commissioners were exempted from horse and labor duties , were sent to agricultural courses, labor schools, and received industrial assistance when they joined the collective farms and agricultural cooperatives .
Agro-authorized by general meetings of members of land communities were elected from among the assets of local collective farms, the Komsomol , farm laborers , the advanced poor peasant - middle peasantry, women activists (which was especially important in areas with latrine crafts ) and other local public organizations. The collective farms nominated one of the members of the board, who was approved by the village council, as an agrarian. In villages where agricultural production co-operation covered more than 50% of households, agro-commissioners were elected at general meetings of members of these associations and approved by the village council.
Sources
- Agricultural Encyclopedia. T.1, Moscow, OGIZ RSFSR, 1932.