Successful rural industrialization hinges on the combination of strategic geographic placement of industries and targeted support for small enterprises. By focusing on the intersection of agricultural processing and small enterprise support, policymakers can achieve more sustainable rural economic growth.
Scientific institutions should focus efforts on specific industrial activities that predominate in rural areas, such as food processing (e.g., gur making).
A specific, deliberate effort must be made to ensure that the technical needs of small industries are met. In policy planning, small industry needs must not be overshadowed by the political or economic concerns of large-scale enterprises. 5.0 Public Sector Industrial Role
Rural industrial development requires a strategic, integrated approach linking industrial planning with the development of rural market centers ("markazes") and agrovilles. This approach ensures that agricultural growth is supported by localized industrial capacity. Furthermore, it is essential to tailor technological and scientific support to the unique needs of small-scale enterprises, which often suffer from neglect compared to large-scale firms. 2.0 Strategic Location Planning
Industrial expansion in rural areas should not occur in isolation.
Should I expand on the mentioned (public sector control, small industry financing)?