Rural decline in Mexico is primarily driven by factors such as urban migration, where individuals and families leave rural areas in search of better economic opportunities and living conditions in cities. Additionally, agricultural challenges, including land degradation, lack of access to modern farming techniques, and fluctuating crop prices, contribute to declining rural livelihoods. Inadequate infrastructure and public services further exacerbate the situation, making rural areas less viable. These combined factors lead to a diminishing population and economic stagnation in many rural communities.
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Few economic opportunities and increasing industrialization
Rural decline and immigration into the cities are the main reason; this is because Mexico is in the middle of an industrialization process.
Few economic opportunities and increasing industrialization in the cities.
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the population is growing because of the rural (countryside) to urban(city) migration
By definition, there are no rural cities.
new markets, stores,
Approximately 25% of Mexico's population live in rural areas.
Rural decline is when small class farmers who sell fruits and veggies to people,then a biggger company/ farm comme and takees the farm and tthose people go to the city to find jobs buut theere are none and they have no money so they take things fromm tthe sstreets and build shelters for themsselves whitch thhen causes spatial inequality.
Rural Mexico - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #0665)
development of agribusiness and increase in mechanisation decreases employment opportunities, and increases unemployment. This reasults in a out-migration of the population, and therefore a poor image for the area. This deters investment into the area which encourages the outmigration more. This is a spiral of decline.