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This article discusses the economic factors contributing to rural underdevelopment in Afghanistan. It highlights the challenges faced by developing countries in rural areas, such as poverty and unemployment. The research uses various methods to collect data and identifies several factors hindering rural development, including management problems, financial issues, limited social participation, environmental problems, and physical challenges. The document emphasizes the importance of addressing these barriers for achieving rural development and overall national development in Afghanistan. It also suggests the need for investment in agricultural markets, youth employment, social and health issues, rural infrastructure, and sustainable development. Additionally, the document emphasizes the significance of education, skill development, and access to financial resources for promoting rural growth and reducing poverty. It concludes by highlighting the importance of sustainable agriculture and the utilization of modern techniques and technologies for long-term economic and social growth in Afghanistan's rural areas. [Extracted from the article] |