"Prevention of rural crime such as this can be tackled but it needs the farmers, police and the wider rural communities to work together to combat it, " said Sgt Matthew Howells, who represents the police on rural issues.
While newcomers in cities can learn from senior colleagues on the job, correspondents working in rural areas often work without guidance.
That great Reserve Army of the Unemployed that could be dragged out of the rural hinterland to work in the factories is now exhausted.
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By comparison, most of the five million workers employed in Bangladesh's thriving garment export industry have had to leave their rural homes to work in the factories.
Fourth is education, which is not only failing to prepare the rural poor for work off the land, but is also no longer equipping enough talented young graduates with the skills that have fuelled the services boom.
These efforts displace local agriculture, put the rural poor out of work, and reduce the global food supply.
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More than four-fifths of the rural population of 675m work on tiny plots.
The machines will be put to work improving rural roads to ensure food produced for sale gets to market quicker.
"There is a real opportunity for even city kids that want to come out and work in rural North America, " he says.
An article published last November in Korea's JoongAng Daily said the country would recruit 100 teachers from India to work in rural areas where there is a shortage of English instructors and after failing to find qualified teachers from the West.
Contributing to the debate, Chair of the Environment Committee Dafydd Elis-Thomas welcomed the announcement of the merger as he congratulated Jane Davidson, the former Environment Minister and Elin Jones AM on her work as rural affairs minister for their contribution in developing the proposals.
The President of the Campaign for Female Education, Ann Lesley Cotton, shared knowledge drawn from 20 years of work in rural communities of Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular the focus on the social environment, community participation, and building a broader rural economy with the full participation of women.
Finding good managers who are prepared to work in remote rural areas is hard.
The report says one landmark scheme, launched more than five years ago, aims to guarantee government work for the rural unemployed.
The rural living and the hard work would bring the man back to health, so the job would be like granting a favor.
Subcontracting work among small rural factories can be cheapest of all.
Booms in China, busts on Wall Street, but here in rural Minnesota they get up, work hard, talk little and reinvest their profits.
He said gamekeepers and others working in the rural sector should be encouraged to work as specials in a bid to cut crime.
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Yet capital in India has tended to be in short supply and expensive, whereas labour has remained plentiful and cheap because so many people need work to escape from rural redundancy.
The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), extended to every rural district in April 2008, is supposed to offer 100 days of work a year, at the minimum wage, to every rural household that needs it.
Despite its meagre resources, UNIVA has succeeded in empowering many rural and peri-urban people through work-related literacy skills training.
Most work with boutique hotels in rural landscapes, where exclusivity is heightened.
Congress is fond of entitlement schemes such as NREGA, which promises 100 days of paid work a year for every rural household.
Foreign doctors also make up a disproportionate share of those in rural communities, in part because such work can qualify them for certain visa waivers.
Mr Davies stressed that all EU programmes, which include the Structural Funds, Rural Development and Fisheries programmes, will work together to deliver sustainable benefits for people, businesses and communities across Wales.
On top of that over 100m rural Chinese are underemployed on farms or seeking work in towns.
Mexicans migrated from isolated rural states in southern Mexico, looking for work in the new factories on the border.
So will the latest food security scheme aimed at providing subsidised food grains to 75% of the rural population and half of the urban households work?
More than half of the country's workers are employed in rural areas, mainly in agriculture and related work, and their purchasing power is dependent on farm production.
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