The Rural Development Institute (INDER) reported that it is conducting a public consultation to build the 2017-2022 National Rural Territorial Development Plan.
The initiative will take into account representatives of public institutions, civil society and local governments, in order to implement the State Policy on Territorial Rural Development to 2030, which was approved last year.
The consultation seeks to identify the needs to achieve rural development. Some experts see it with good eyes.
The importance of the plan is that it integrates the needs that we are identifying in the territories and what they need to solve to improve their level of development,”
said Haydee Fernández, INDER representative and coordinator of the commission that elaborates the proposal.
For now, the public consultation is analyzing the needs in the five axes of development including infrastructure; equity and social inclusion, institutional and organizational management; rural territorial economy and territorial ecosystems.