Abstract
Under the conditions of agricultural specialization and full-scale development of commodity relations, a substantial part of the production and personal needs of collective farms is satisfied through expansion of the trade turnover between collective farms and their members, between collective farms and the personal subsidiary economies of the collective farm households, and so on. The internal rural commodity turnover is, by virtue of its socio-economic character, an important component of the collective farm market. It is directly linked with the distribution and sale of the collective farm's produce, with the forms of labor remuneration for the collective farm peasantry, and with the personal subsidiary economies of the collective farm households.