Analysis of Factors Affecting the Pathology of Rural Production Management and the Amount of Crimes Committed by the Responsible Beneficiary

Namdari A

Published on: 2025-10-26

Abstract

In the distant past, the indigenousness of rural production has always been a concern of agricultural landowners. During the land reforms of the 1940s and the elimination of large landowners from rural production, the level of capability and capability of traditional indigenous and rural management has also decreased significantly, and the process of its nationalization is also a growing trend.

As a result, rural farmers have been excluded from participation in decision-making for rural production management. This trend has continued in new forms such as village officials. In this article, the importance of rural production management and the lack of attention to it are considered a major obstacle to development.

And its pathology has implications. Any design for a rural production management system must be based on the opinions of rural residents.