Agriculture is an integral part of the development economies and societies. For viable rural communities, farming is an important economic activity, it meet food needs for rural and urban economies, creates local employment which delivers multiple economic, social, environmental and regional benefits. In terms of indirect effects, any significant reduction in agriculture production would in turn generate losses in GDP and jobs in linked economic sectors. Rural activities, from tourism, transport, to local and public services would also be affected.
DevEmerge understand, how agricultural and rural development are interlinked to create jobs and livelihoods for rural areas as well as producing food and raw materials for the urban economy. We work towards the agricultural and rural development which are key factors for the sustainable economic and social growth in developing economies.