Yeah, I'm sure that when communism is tried for the eighteen billionth time and succeeds it'll definitely help the worker more with all the food it brings
Large scale attempts at agricultural collectivization have historically been proven to fail, mainly because forcing farmers to work or die isn't good enough of an incentive to innovate, and combining the bureaucracy of government with the delicate balance of cultivation is never a good idea.
See: The Ukrainian Famine, Great Leap Forward, etc.
And if your response is going to be "But it wasn't real communism if it had a government", my response to that would be a simple question:
How would you intend to organize large scale trade/infrastructure to bring food from farms to cities without any form of organization such as government or free trade?
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