Rural areas targeted to become economic growth centres by 2030, says Mahdzir

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PONTIAN: The Rural Development Ministry envisions that rural areas can function as centres of sustainable economic growth by 2030, says Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid.

The Rural Development Minister said entrepreneurship could be the main activity of the rural community to ensure that the rural population can also enjoy a comfortable standard of living on par with city folks.

He said that to date, there were more than 64,000 entrepreneurs under the ministry who are running various types of business while there were already entrepreneurs who had penetrated the international market. "The participation of rural entrepreneurs in such economic activities should be enhanced more comprehensively with the involvement of all stakeholders through a network of strategic cooperation between the ministry and the state government as well as the private sector.

 

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right, now it’s by 2030, reckon since 1957 then, rural folks and rural areas are again being made an election showcase.. oh well, so what’s new then?

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