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The Kirov Collective Fishing Farm ( et, S. Kirovi nimeline näidiskalurikolhoos, russian: Опорно-показательный рыболовецкий колхоз имени С. М. Кирова) was a collective farm ('' kolkhoz'') dedicated to fishing activity in
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, Harju County, Estonia.


History

In December 1946, the Põhjakalur collective farm—the first
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on the
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–was formed in the village of
Rohuneeme Rohuneeme is a village in Viimsi Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It is located about northeast of the centre of Tallinn, situated on the northern end of the Viimsi Peninsula. As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 440. T ...
in Harju County. In the atmosphere of fear caused by the deportations in March 1949, several more collective farms were created in Viimsi Parish: the Randlase collective farm in
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, the Forelli collective farm in
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, and the Murdlaine collective farm in
Leppneeme Leppneeme is a village in Viimsi Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It's located about northeast of the centre of Tallinn, on the northeastern coast of Viimsi peninsula by the Muuga Bay. As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population wa ...
. On August 12, 1950, when the four collective farms merged, a collective farm for fishing was created based at the school in
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. The collective farm was named after the Russian Bolshevik Sergei Kirov. By the end of the 1950s, the collective farm had 48 large trawlers and over 50 small trawlers. It became a fishing industry in 1959, when the first smoking facility was built in Leppneeme. Soon, similar plants also appeared in Rohuneeme, Haabneeme, Prangli, and
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. In 1965, the production of preserved fish began, and in 1966 the USSR's first cannery for a collective fishing farm was opened in Viimsi. Smoking and canning plants appeared on the ever-expanding territory of the collective farm, as well as cold storage facilities. Ships and machines in need of repair were serviced at the mechanical plant, as well as equipment for the fishing industry and fish farming; Estonia's first fully mechanized fish-processing line was also manufactured there. The packaging plant produced cans for the fishing industry, and the equipment plant made and repaired fishing gear. In addition, the farm operated its own wood plant and construction and repair service. In the 1960s, fur breeding was also carried out. In the second half of the 1970s, fish farms were established in Kärueveski,
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,
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,
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, and
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. In the 1980s, a large modern fish farm was established at the Omedu collective farm near Lake Peipus, along with an artificial caviar plant. The Kirov Collective Fishing Farm even participated in the large fishing industry of the Far East. From 1961 to1976, new collective fishing farms were merged with the Kirov collective farm: in 1961 Noor Kaardivägi on Prangli, in 1962 Kalur in
Kakumäe Kakumäe ( Estonian for ''"Owl Hill"'') is a subdistrict ( et, asum) in the district of Haabersti, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It is located at the top of the Kakumäe Peninsula, which is part of the Baltic Klint in the Tallinn Bay. Kakumä ...
, in 1968 the Sõprus collective fishing farm in Neeme, in 1971 Võidu Tee and Lohusalu Nord in
Viinistu Viinistu is a village in Kuusalu Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. (retrieved 27 July 2021) It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland on the Pärispea Peninsula, about north of the town of Loksa. Viinistu has a population of 148 ...
, in 1972 Oktoober in
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, and in 1976 the Gorki collective fishing farm operating in the
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district. In other words, from Tallinn to just beyond Kunda, the entire northern coast of Estonia, together with the nearby islands, was in the hands of the Kirov Collective Fishing Farm. In addition, another holding was in
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on Lake Peipus in
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. In total, the collective farm covered the territory of 27 former small estates. In parallel, separate auxiliary farms and production units were developed, from a unit manufacturing hats to the farm's own souvenir shop. In addition, it produced aluminum mugs and shampoo for the military. In 1973, a winter garden was completed in Pringi. In 1978, a commercial outlet for the collective farm with a flower shop was opened in Tallinn on () near Victory Square (). A few years later, a fish grill bar was opened on the basement floor there, and a small hotel was opened on the upper floors of the building (in the early 1990s, a Westman grocery store started operating in the same building). In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the collective farm received its own garden, a dairy herd, and pig, sheep, and chicken farms. In 1980, the 30th anniversary of the founding of the collective farm was celebrated. For this occasion, the Viimsi Open Air Museum was opened in the village of Pringi. In addition, the Kirov Collective Fishing Farm was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. At the beginning of 1985, the poorly performing Kahala agricultural state farm (centered at Kolgu Manor) in today's
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was merged with the collective fishing farm. In 1990, the members of the collective farm founded the limited company Esmar, which was reorganized into a joint-stock company with the same name at a shareholders' meeting held in April 1993. The buildings of the operation located in
Viinistu Viinistu is a village in Kuusalu Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. (retrieved 27 July 2021) It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland on the Pärispea Peninsula, about north of the town of Loksa. Viinistu has a population of 148 ...
were purchased by Jaan Manitski in the 1990s, and today the Viinistu Art Museum is located there. The history of the collective farm is presented at the Museum of Coastal Folk in Pringi.


Chairmen of the collective farm

*Paul Alliksoo (1916–1968) from 1950 to 1952 *Albert Saluneem (1908–1965) from 1952 to 1955 * Oskar Kuul (1924–1992) from 1955 to 1990 *Kaljo Visnapuu (1948–1999) managed the farm and Esmar from 1990 to 1999


References

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