Rural Households
Rural households are families or groups of people living in the countryside, often engaged in agriculture or other natural resource-based activities. These households typically have access to larger plots of land compared to urban areas, allowing them to grow crops and raise livestock. Rural households may rely on traditional farming methods and often have close ties to their local communities.
In many regions, rural households face unique challenges, such as limited access to healthcare, education, and modern infrastructure. They may depend on local markets for selling their produce and may also participate in cooperatives to improve their economic stability.