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The result of this urgent policy directive would be a far higher rate of grain export in 1930—4.8 million tonnes, up from 170,000 tonnes in 1929—and an even higher rate in 1931, 5.2 million tonnes.18 These numbers were a relatively small fraction of the more than 83 million tonnes, with higher totals in future, that Stalin believed should be harvested.
Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine
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