Emrald, what did you think of the Rural Development Initiative that was recently completed (within the last year) by AAFRD? Our MLA was co-chair of that initiative as was Doug Griffiths, whom I'm not sure would have been your MLA or not.
What do you think about the difficulties in bringing enterprise to rural areas that will create jobs and then meeting with difficulty by local residents? It seems to me that it is a double-edged sword of sorts because you want the jobs and infrastructure to keep the rural areas alive and sustainable, yet there is some apparent resistance to certain initiatives.
What do you see as some of the best strategies for brining commerce and growth to rural areas?
It is so hard to know what to do because rural development and ag development are negatively correlated in many respects, so how does this gap get closed?
I'd be interested in hearing everyone's thoughts because we all likely live in communities where some changes need to be embraced in order to survive into the future.
What do you think about the difficulties in bringing enterprise to rural areas that will create jobs and then meeting with difficulty by local residents? It seems to me that it is a double-edged sword of sorts because you want the jobs and infrastructure to keep the rural areas alive and sustainable, yet there is some apparent resistance to certain initiatives.
What do you see as some of the best strategies for brining commerce and growth to rural areas?
It is so hard to know what to do because rural development and ag development are negatively correlated in many respects, so how does this gap get closed?
I'd be interested in hearing everyone's thoughts because we all likely live in communities where some changes need to be embraced in order to survive into the future.
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