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Due Date: 30 July 2026

QUESTION 1

Rural development policies and the importance of rural development in a developing
country

Introduction

Rural development remains a major issue in developing countries because many rural
people still live with poverty, weak services, poor infrastructure and limited access to
economic opportunities. Rural development is broader than agricultural development
because it includes farming, land access, rural roads, clinics, education, water, electricity,
digital access, local markets and non-farm activities. In this answer, South Africa is used as
an example of a developing country because its rural areas still carry the effects of historical
land dispossession, uneven development and high unemployment. The first part discusses
policies that can address rural development, while the second part explains why rural
development is both a challenge and an important part of socio-economic development. The
discussion argues that rural development should not be treated as a side issue, because
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QUESTION 1

Rural development policies and the importance of rural development in a
developing country

Introduction

Rural development remains a major issue in developing countries because many
rural people still live with poverty, weak services, poor infrastructure and limited
access to economic opportunities. Rural development is broader than agricultural
development because it includes farming, land access, rural roads, clinics,
education, water, electricity, digital access, local markets and non-farm activities. In
this answer, South Africa is used as an example of a developing country because its
rural areas still carry the effects of historical land dispossession, uneven
development and high unemployment. The first part discusses policies that can
address rural development, while the second part explains why rural development is
both a challenge and an important part of socio-economic development. The
discussion argues that rural development should not be treated as a side issue,
because rural poverty affects national growth, food security, social stability and the
dignity of citizens.

Part One: Policies to address rural development

Land reform and secure land rights

One of the main policies for rural development is land reform, especially in countries
where land ownership has been shaped by colonialism, apartheid or unequal
traditional land systems. In South Africa, land reform is important because land is not
only an economic asset, but also a source of identity, settlement, food production
and historical justice. The National Development Plan links rural transformation to
successful land reform, infrastructure development and job creation, which shows
that land policy must be connected to wider rural economic planning (National
Planning Commission, 2012). Land reform can include land redistribution, land
restitution and stronger tenure security, depending on the historical and legal position
of rural households.


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