Of course, especially in the third world countries where more than 80% of the population is rural based, 90% of the countries' food demand is directly sourced there.
Rural areas have a huge potential for the economic growth of countries, especially in the field of agricultural products and other related sectors. Therefore, policymakers and planners ignore the needs of the villagers, where they grow their own seeds, send their children to school, and access health care and other services. Therefore, they can produce agricultural products without any problem, which can help the economic growth of countries in addition to improving the economic condition of the villagers.
Yes, I agree with the opinions of colleagues... As rural areas have huge productive potentials in the field of the agricultural and animal sectors, but unfortunately in many countries we notice that there is a great neglect of the agricultural sector, which negatively affects the population of rural areas and may lead to the migration of many of them to the cities, which greatly affects not only food production, but also the general economy of these countries.