Difference between rural development and agricultural development
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- The primary goal of "Agricultural Development" is to increase agricultural output, including livestock, fish, and other items like crops.
- Humans, land, and money are merely seen as raw materials for industry. However, "Rural Development" focuses mostly on people and institutions.
Explanation:
Agricultural development:
- Crop planting, harvesting, and processing are all facilitated by agricultural progress, which results in safer food production.
- More than 70% of people living in rural or underdeveloped areas rely on agriculture for a living.
- Food security ensures that agricultural development is profitable and sustained.
- The net cropped area could be increased in order to advance agricultural development to expand the variety of crops cultivated, to upgrade irrigation systems, utilising fertilisers.
Rural development:
- An action plan for the economic and social advancement of rural areas is referred to as rural development.
- It aims to raise the standard of living for those who reside in rural areas.
- It emphasises steps to advance regions that are lagging in the overall development of the rural economy.
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