Enhancing Rural-Urban Economic Integration

Transportation fosters economic integration between rural and urban areas by enabling the exchange of goods and services. Agricultural produce from rural regions is transported to urban markets, while cities supply rural areas with essential products like fertilizers, machinery, and consumer goods. This mutual dependency promotes economic growth in both regions, creating a balanced development ecosystem. Transportation also supports seasonal migration of labor between rural and urban areas, ensuring adequate manpower for agricultural and industrial activities. By bridging the rural-urban divide, transportation strengthens the agricultural supply chain and regional economies.