Sustainability of Rural Enterprises
Context
- Rural enterprises play a pivotal role in the holistic development of the rural economy and contribute to the economic growth of the nation. However, rural entrepreneurs face several challenges in running and scaling their enterprises which needs to be addressed in a holistic way.
Importance of Rural Entrepreneurship in India
- The amplification and enlargement of rural industries facilitate self-employment, and helps in the maximum utilisation of locally available raw materials and labour.
- The establishment of a large number of profitable rural enterprises channelise idle savings into business entities, promotes artistic activities, restricts the migration of rural population which will abate the asymmetrical growth of cities, increase of slums, social tensions, environmental pollution, etc.
Challenges Faced by Rural Entrepreneurs
- The challenges and concerns faced by rural entrepreneurs in running and scaling their enterprises persist in India.
- The concerns range from the prevalent societal and gender-based biases to a lack of understanding of business, entrepreneurship, and access to the requisite skills essential to running such enterprises.
- Furthermore, those enterprises that manage to establish themselves in the market and generate some early-stage revenue often face difficulties.
- These range from inconsistent market linkages, severe competition from urban markets, a lack of infrastructural facilities and logistical challenges, and an inadequate understanding of the government support mechanisms available for them.
- Other challenges include the availability of working capital, the adoption of technology, and the inability to diversify their product range.
- To address these challenges, there is a need for a holistic approach that combines policy support, infrastructure development, and capacity building for rural youth entrepreneurs.
Recovery Roadmap
- These challenges can be addressed by introduction of some key models, such as a marketing cooperative to promote products manufactured by rural enterprises, thereby eliminating middlemen.
- The establishment of common facility centres, particularly for production, can also boost rural entrepreneurship.
- Building business acumen through capacity-building and training is crucial for entrepreneurial success.
- This, coupled with access to financial linkages at concessional interest rates, flexible repayment options, and waiving of collateral security will spur the growth in this sector.
Role of the Government
- The Government of India’s Start-up Village Entrepreneurship Programme (SVEP) has been initiated with the purpose of assisting entrepreneurs to establish their business enterprises in rural India.
- The scheme supports existing enterprises as well as new enterprises with their unit establishment at the village level.
- Besides helping rural entrepreneurs to access finance, a cadre of Community Resource Persons-Enterprise Promotion (CRP-EP) is also created to provide business support services to rural enterprises.
- It not only aids in the setting up of enterprises, but also ensures that sufficient handholding support is offered to these enterprises, thereby ensuring their longevity in the market.
- Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs) provide skill and entrepreneurship development training programmes to the rural unemployed youth.
- The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) is also executing the Pradhan Mantri-YUVA initiative for forming entrepreneurial training and education across the country.
- The Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) scheme also supports group women entrepreneurship in rural areas, with market linkages.
- The Government of India, in collaboration with TATA trusts, has established a ‘Foundation for Development of Rural Value Chain’ (FDRVC), to develop and implement value chain projects through the promotion of large-sized producer enterprises.
Way Forward
- Rural entrepreneurship can also be promoted fundamentally by increasing access to the community and bridging the gaps in certain areas, like providing mentoring by industry experts, establishing incubation centres, and conducting ideation workshops, and hackathons to spur innovation and entrepreneurial mindsets.
- The engagement and active participation of civil society bodies and NGOs go a long way in institutionalising support mechanisms.
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