Importance of the rural sector in Nicaragua in the implementation of government actions to contribute to sustainable and environmentally friendly development

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https://doi.org/10.5377/recoso.v8i10.18561

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Comprehensive Growth, Involvement, Rural Population, Sustainable Development, Territory

Abstract

The involvement of rural sectors in government policies and strategies is essential to achieve  comprehensive growth. In this aspect. Nicaragua  is no exception, because since 2007, Nicaraguan  families and communities established in rural  areas have been direct protagonists of the  significant changes that have been generated in  the different socioeconomic areas. Nicaraguan  rural society is large, approximately constituted by 44%, which means that it is of vital importance in  contributing to economic-social growth, as it  generates a large percentage of the Gross  Domestic Product (GDP) through different fields  of production.This writing is about the importance  of the rural population of our  country, by virtue of the implementation of  government policies aimed at sustainable  development. Furthermore, it is framed within the  concept of respect for the environment, that  is, actions that are friendly to the ecosystems  present. It is pertinent to note that the strategies  implemented by the Nicaraguan government in  the last 15 years are aimed at healing the  conditions of environmental deterioration due to  the implementation of production modes contrary  to local realities. In this sense, these  preventions will be realized thanks to the direct  involvement of farmers dedicated to the  production of various items, at the same time, this  productivity contributes to family,  community, and national economic stability. 

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01-12-2023 — Updated on 01-12-2023

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Importance of the rural sector in Nicaragua in the implementation of government actions to contribute to sustainable and environmentally friendly development. (2023). Revista Compromiso Social, 10(10), 105-110. https://doi.org/10.5377/recoso.v8i10.18561