In this regard, rural entrepreneurship can offer innovative, cost-effective sources of living by crossing the boundaries among primary, secondary, and tertiary industries. It enables local people to appreciate the value of resources in the area and utilize them as inputs for creating value-added products and services.

The interplay between rural development and entrepreneurship overcomes the constraints of primary industry, mainly agriculture, which is the principal source of income in rural areas. Rural populations are highly dependent on agricultural production, although its performance is volatile due to natural calamities such as droughts, flooding, insect pests, and others. Similarly, achieving drastic yield increases in agriculture is often not controllable.

Organization for Social Impact & Assessment (OSIA) focuses on giving youth training and skills that will help them get jobs in particular sectors or professions. OSIA providing vocational training in a variety of disciplines, including carpentry, plumbing, welding, electrical work, Yoga and Fitness, cosmetology, computer courses, healthcare, hospitality and many more.