Tuesday, February 2, 2010

GENERAL POVERTY

Development countries are poor. By defined GDP and per capita income are at low level general living standard of people in these countries is very low. Poverty is visibly disturbing every aspect of life. Children are half fed and half clad and their under nourished bodies are disease prone. These big belly children have less chances of surviving up to 5 years of age both infant and child mortality rate is very high. General health services for people are insignificant. The life expectancy at birth does not exceed 60 years. Most of the children have no schooling .Adult illiteracy rate is very high in most cases exceeding 60 percent. Labors quality it very low. They have fewer chance of employment they engage in low paying jobs. Their income is low and they live a sub standard life no recreation and no modern facilities a majority of people in developing countries are born in poverty.

HIGH DEPANDENCE ON AGRICULTURE

Agriculture is the main occupation in developing countries. More than 70 percent of active labor force is engaged in the primary sector. Population increases and the increased about stick to agriculture thereby over burdening the farm size. There is low output per head fragmented patches of smallholding do not allow modem scientific techniques is farming. There is a high ravage of nature in traditional agriculture, which minimizes the production volume. Still the contribution of agriculture sector to GDP is significantly high in these countries. Thus, agriculture has been many stay of the economic.

UNDERUTILISED NATURAL RESOURCES

Most of the developing countries are rich in natural resources However, their exploration and exploitation is limited. Sometimes foreign companies control them. Generally, raw products are exported at low price. These countries lack suitable technology and work force to make the resources more productive and profitable. They earn less from bountiful nature Take the case of Nepal; it’s the second largest country in hydropower resources resource in Asia. Laos is rich in timber wood. Argentina abounds in wheat and meat produce. Nevertheless, harnessing the benefits from these resources on their own is highly skewed. Because of the underutilization of available of resources, these countries are poor.

CULTURAL EXCHANGE

Tourism industry facilitates culture exchange. As culture ambassadors, tourists carry over various culture concepts of other countries where they visit. In this way, interaction among people of different countries helps to widen their horizon. People get opportunity to learn each other’s art culture, custom, and language. This cultural exchange helps change the lifestyle of the people and also helps bring about change in superstitions and traditional thinking.

BASIC OF TERTIARY SECTOR DEVELOPMENT

Transport and communication is an integral part of tertiary sector helping to promote trade and commerce in financial activities plays and effective role in the economic development of a country. The development of tertiary sector like trade, commerce, banking insurance, transport, communication, education and health is essential for the economic development of the country.

HUMAN DEVLOPMENT AND WOMEN ENPOWERMENT

To get the benefits of opportunities generated by the increment in sustainable national production and productivity, it is observed that due priority should be given to given to human resource development. In view of the existing violence against women and other problems due to the gender discrimination, the development capacity is to be urgently promoted. To achieve this goal their participation in decision marketing process via empowerment and their access to means and resources would be increased. Poverty alleviation task will be strengthened with economic and social development of women. Programs related with women would be reflected appropriately in the concerned agencies.

MARKET EXPANSION

Market expansion is also prerequisite of economic development. The development transport and communication facilities help to transfer goods and services from on place to another advanced and developed transport and communication system helps to expand the marketing activities within well as outside the country. A term used trade area analysis to estimate an area's potential for the creating new demand. Market extension a strategies In the middle a part of Growth stage the objective is to be continue a Market Expansion strategy, including seeking out new market a segments that have not been targeted. This stage is also a time to focus on product positioning.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

GENERAL POVERTY

Development countries are poor. By defined GDP and per capita income are at low level general living standard of people in these countries is very low. Poverty is visibly disturbing every aspect of life. Children are half fed and half clad and their under nourished bodies are disease prone. These big belly children have less chances of surviving up to 5 years of age both infant and child mortality rate is very high. General health services for people are insignificant. The life expectancy at birth does not exceed 60 years. Most of the children have no schooling .Adult illiteracy rate is very high in most cases exceeding 60 percent. Labors quality it very low. They have fewer chance of employment they engage in low paying jobs. Their income is low and they live a sub standard life no recreation and no modern facilities a majority of people in developing countries are born in poverty.

HIGH DEPANDENCE ON AGRICULTURE

Agriculture is the main occupation in developing countries. More than 70 percent of active labor force is engaged in the primary sector. Population increases and the increased about stick to agriculture thereby over burdening the farm size. There is low output per head fragmented patches of smallholding do not allow modem scientific techniques is farming. There is a high ravage of nature in traditional agriculture, which minimizes the production volume. Still the contribution of agriculture sector to GDP is significantly high in these countries. Thus, agriculture has been many stay of the economic.

UNDERUTILISED NATURAL RESOURCES

Most of the developing countries are rich in natural resources However, their exploration and exploitation is limited. Sometimes foreign companies control them. Generally, raw products are exported at low price. These countries lack suitable technology and work force to make the resources more productive and profitable. They earn less from bountiful nature Take the case of Nepal; it’s the second largest country in hydropower resources resource in Asia. Laos is rich in timber wood. Argentina abounds in wheat and meat produce. Nevertheless, harnessing the benefits from these resources on their own is highly skewed. Because of the underutilization of available of resources, these countries are poor.

CULTURAL EXCHANGE

Tourism industry facilitates culture exchange. As culture ambassadors, tourists carry over various culture concepts of other countries where they visit. In this way, interaction among people of different countries helps to widen their horizon. People get opportunity to learn each other’s art culture, custom, and language. This cultural exchange helps change the lifestyle of the people and also helps bring about change in superstitions and traditional thinking.

BASIC OF TERTIARY SECTOR DEVELOPMENT

Transport and communication is an integral part of tertiary sector helping to promote trade and commerce in financial activities plays and effective role in the economic development of a country. The development of tertiary sector like trade, commerce, banking insurance, transport, communication, education and health is essential for the economic development of the country.

HUMAN DEVLOPMENT AND WOMEN ENPOWERMENT

To get the benefits of opportunities generated by the increment in sustainable national production and productivity, it is observed that due priority should be given to given to human resource development. In view of the existing violence against women and other problems due to the gender discrimination, the development capacity is to be urgently promoted. To achieve this goal their participation in decision marketing process via empowerment and their access to means and resources would be increased. Poverty alleviation task will be strengthened with economic and social development of women. Programs related with women would be reflected appropriately in the concerned agencies.

MARKET EXPANSION

Market expansion is also prerequisite of economic development. The development transport and communication facilities help to transfer goods and services from on place to another advanced and developed transport and communication system helps to expand the marketing activities within well as outside the country. A term used trade area analysis to estimate an area's potential for the creating new demand. Market extension a strategies In the middle a part of Growth stage the objective is to be continue a Market Expansion strategy, including seeking out new market a segments that have not been targeted. This stage is also a time to focus on product positioning.