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How did France deal with agricultural problems when it embarked on the road of capitalist development?

Modern France's "revolutionary paradigm" of developing agricultural capitalism on the basis of small plots of land ownership not only cut off the wings of rural capitalism development, but also seriously hindered and delayed the historical process of the transformation from a traditional agricultural country to a modern industrial country. After the end of World War II, the main modes and characteristics of the transformation of French agricultural capitalism are familyization, commercialization, capitalization, regionalization, specialization, industrialization, corporatization, socialization, cooperation and farmers' professionalization, which not only maintains the traditional characteristics of agricultural production in continental Europe, but also conforms to the new trend of agricultural internationalization and integration in the world today and has embarked on a unique road of agricultural modernization. Historical experience shows that the fundamental way to transform the small-scale peasant economy lies in breaking its inherent endogenous mechanism of isolation, dispersion, small scale, exclusion of capital accumulation and application of modern science and technology.