The rural population has all these things but they are still poor
All development approaches of the government to this point have been towards industrialization but these approaches are essentially inappropriate because the majority of the population is rural and are involved in agriculture. They have no experience with business, marketing and other skills that go with industrialization. This gives rise to other problems such as debts due to mismanagement as well as markets being oversupplied and swamped with various products. Furthermore, production quality was quite often found not to fit contract specifications, which in turn created further problems with continuity of work and surplus of inferior quality goods. Factors that further influenced rural based industrialization included the fact that rural residents did not have the power to negotiate fair prices for their products. This kind of power is restricted to a small group of people who are already active in business in their own right.
Even though the government wanted to emphasize group or cooperative development among previous agricultural producers, the act of establishing businesses within these groups was more difficult than the government planned. This was due to the fact that the rural residents lacked the skills to establish and run businesses and so encountered the problems listed above. Due to this situation, it is necessary for all members of the public and private sectors to coordinate, develop, strengthen and improve economic and social organization. By doing this it will enable the population to adapt to local, national and international needs and economic changes in the future.