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The Lack of Infrastructures
and Social Services
17. Neglect of the
infrastructures and social services so indispensable in rural areas is having
very marked effects.
The serious deficiencies in both
quantity and quality in the school system in these areas mean that young people
do not receive the tools for developing their personal potential and becoming
aware of their dignity as human beings and their rights and duties.
Similarly, the scarcity and poor
quality of health services is often translated into what amounts to a denial of
the right to health for the rural poor, with all the inevitable consequences
for their lives.
Apart from making access to the
other social services difficult, deficiencies in transport systems tend to reduce
considerably the profitability of farming for small farmers. The lack or poor
maintenance of roads and the scarcity of public transportation increase the
cost of inputs, thus reducing any incentive to improve production techniques.
The most serious effect of
deficiencies in the various infrastructures is that small farmers are forced to
depend on local markets to sell their produce. These markets are not in a
condition to provide the necessary information to ensure that the quality of
production meets the requirements of demand. They are also dominated by traders
whose monopolistic position means that farmers are forced to accept the price
offered if they want to sell their produce.
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