Do you live in a rural area or small town and you are
looking for the best business to start? Do you live in a small community in
which there are little chances of long-term survival for any business?
Well, truth is, there are still various ways for you to make
money in such places; notwithstanding the limited opportunities. Below are 25
small business ideas for small towns and rural areas that you can start with
little capital.
Starting a business in a small town has its upsides.
Firstly, smaller capital and lower overhead is required to start business. And
secondly, it’s easier to organize a business in a small town where people know
each other. It is a known fact that the economy of rural areas is not as buoyant
as urban areas yet, some die hard individuals are still running profitable
businesses from such rural areas.
Also, urban areas do offer better infrastructure and
equipment than what you would see in rural areas. Rural areas are known to have
their own restrictions, and if you carefully look, they also have a lot of
advantages than urban areas. It is these advantages you need to focus on, be
satisfied with the available ones within you and then make the most out of
them.
There are some businesses that can be started only in rural
areas; agriculture for example is one instance. Knowing how to start a business
in a rural setting is useless if you don’t have a good business idea. So
whatever you decide on, make sure you give it enough thought and effort.
10. Small Business Ideas for Small Towns, Villages and Rural
Areas
1. Production of Organic Produce
Producing and selling fruits and vegetables that are free
from chemicals can be lucrative if done the right way. This is because more and
more people are becoming informed health wise. And they are now aware of the
health risks of taking foods that are not free of pesticides and chemical
fertilizers.
So, you can start a local farming business which adopts
strictly organic methods to cultivate vegetables, fruits, sauces, and local
delicacies. Your business would be a big hit, as people would come from far and
near to buy your “safe” products.
For this type of business, you can opt to sell produce that
are officially labeled organic or still organic with no label. Some people
forgo the official label due to the large amount of paperwork involved. Also,
the regulations might be too strict or taxing for a start-up company.
2. Construction
If you have good knowledge of carpentry and woodwork, then
this is the ideal venture to pursue. In rural areas, farmers and homeowners
might not have the skills needed to put up structures (e.g. barns, chicken
coops, etc) that they need for residential or business purposes. Thus, starting
a small construction company might be the best business option.
3. Cleaning Company
Large farms or ranches might need extra pairs of hands in
tidying up their quarters. Therefore, a small cleaning company might be able to
offer their weekly or monthly services. As a smart entrepreneur, you should
know that services based business are conscious of the fact that continued
patronage is needed, so it is best to offer ‘packaged contracts’ wherein a
discount is given if they sign up for a contracted amount of period (e.g. six
months).
4. Family Salon
Opening a family salon is a great option for people who are
charming, gorgeous and creative. People who live in rural areas might not have
access to this kind of professional service, so this is a potential niche to
exploit.
5. Selling Fresh Eggs
Eggs from grass-fed chickens are now starting to be sought
after by groceries and specialty shops. Starting a poultry business or rearing
does not require a lot of land. However, state laws need to be checked to see
if the requirements are to be met without difficulty.
6. Vending Buffalo Milk
One of the best producers of milk around is a buffalo. Under
the right care and treatment, high quality milk can successfully be obtained.
If you are skilled in raising, breeding, and milking buffaloes, the you can
start this business on your own or with a couple of farmhands. For those who
are not, you can opt to hire skilled farmhands to do all the work instead.
7. Chili pepper Farming
For those with good farming skills, farming options are the
obvious choices for start-up businesses. All you need is a small greenhouse to
accommodate the bags and pots where chili is normally grown. Add a lot of
sunlight and fertile soil and you can make a lot of money selling quality chili
to groceries, shops, and neighbors.
8. Tea Gardening
Tea gardening is a simple yet lucrative option for people
who are passionate about tea. You do not need a big tract of land for planting
tea shrubs; in fact, you can even opt to grow it in their balconies or
planters. For this choice, the soil needs to be fully drained and sandy.
9. Coffee Bean Farming
If you are passionate about coffee, then you are halfway
there. The only thing you need is to know how to start a coffee bean farming
business and you are good to go. The only requirements are polythene bags, a
shady area, coffee seeds, and a business license.
10. Bonsai Tree Farming
There is a growing niche for selling bonsai trees in the
market today. Before embarking on this venture, however, you need to have
patience, bonsai planting skills, and a green thumb.











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