The Kirov Collective Fishing Farm (Estonian: S. Kirovi nimeline näidiskalurikolhoos, Russian: Опорно-показательный рыболовецкий колхоз имени С. М. Кирова) was a collective farm (kolkhoz) dedicated to fishing activity in Haabneeme, Harju County, Estonia.
[1][2] In December 1946, the Põhjakalur collective farm—the first artel on the Viimsi Peninsula–was formed in the village of Rohuneeme in Harju County.
Smoking and canning plants appeared on the ever-expanding territory of the collective farm, as well as cold storage facilities.
In the second half of the 1970s, fish farms were established in Kärueveski, Pärispea, Hara, Valgejõe, and Roosna-Alliku.
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.
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 addition, the Kirov Collective Fishing Farm was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.