How about Stalin style industry without the Stalin/Great Leap Forward approach to agriculture?
A Red Napoleon from a Central Asian peasant farmer background!
Who needs to "industrialize" the agriculture when you have all of Asia as your breadbasket! Let the peasants have their inefficient agriculture.
Are you familiar with the Bolshevik discussion of the "Scissors"? The Scissors were the rising disparity between Soviet industrial output versus demand for consumer and capital goods (tractors, combines, stuff like that) in the countryside. The problem was, the Union needed vast investments in basic industry; meanwhile as I understand it the peasants were doing remarkably well in the 1920s under NEP, and the city-based Bolsheviks were not able to offer the farmers enough Soviet-made goods to meet their prices for grain. Every year they let this situation slide, it worsens.
The decent thing to do would be take what grain the goods they could produce would buy. But not only would that lead to disgruntled urban workers, many would probably decide to give up on city life and go back to the rural villages they had immigrated from.
Collectivization was meant to increase the regime's political control, as much as to try to get the land to feed more Russians better.