China enjoys great market potential in rural areas
By Zhu
Juan from People’s Daily
China’s rural areas
enjoy great market potential as the country has put more emphasis on the
development of rural areas.
Chen
Lixian, head of a poverty alleviation service station in Fengqiao village of Lu’an
city, east China’s Anhui province, is a beneficiary of e-commerce.
“I
can sell about 70,000 yuan worth of local specialty products for villagers in
one year,” Chen said as she was uploading information of bean vermicelli, eggs,
dried noodles and other products sent by villagers on an e-commerce platform.
Data
shows that in the first quarter of this year, online retail sales across China’s
rural areas reached 357 billion yuan, up 19.5 percent year on year, 4.2 percentage points higher than the national
growth rate.
Short-distance
trips to villages for idyllic beauty have become an important option for urban
residents during holidays, according to the country’s Ministry of Culture and
Tourism.
During
the Labor Day holiday this year, Qianyang village in Dezhou, east China’s Shandong
province became a popular destination for visitors from urban areas due to its picturesque
scenery and delicious food. For urban people, the colorful slideways, beautiful
flowers and sites filled with farm implements are very attractive.
E-commerce
and tourism in rural areas have thrived. As China increases policy support to
strengthen agriculture, benefit farmers, and enrich rural areas, the pace of
urban-rural integration has been accelerated, and consumption potential in
rural areas has been further released. The rural market has become an important
highlight in expanding domestic demand.
Stable investment in rural
areas has been ensured. In the first quarter of this year, the fixed assets
investment in the primary industry in China was 240.8 billion yuan, up 3
percent year on year.
To improve rural living
environments, the country allocated 7 billion yuan to advance the “toilet revolution”
in rural areas this year. It has also spent 3 billion yuan to improve rural
living conditions in the central and western regions.
Consumption potential in
rural areas has been further released as the market environment continues to
improve, and new types of business such as e-commerce thrive in rural areas.
In the first three months of this
year, the retail sales of consumer goods in rural areas increased by 9.2
percent year on year, 1.0 percentage point higher than that in the urban
market. The retail sales of rural consumer goods accounted for 14.7 percent of
the total retail sales of consumer goods, an increase of 0.1 percentage point
over the same period of the previous year.
To achieve the first
centenary goal on schedule and embark on the journey toward the second
centenary goal, the most arduous task lies in rural areas, but the most
extensive and profound foundation as well as the greatest potential also lie in
rural areas.
For a major developing
country like China, domestic demand is still the most important economic driver.
The vast rural market with great dynamism and potential is crucial to expanding
domestic demand and maintaining stable economic performance.
To unleash
the potential, China needs to develop and strengthen rural industries and
increase farmers’ income through multiple channels.
Thanks
to the integrated development of the primary, secondary, and tertiary industries
in rural areas, famers now earn more. In the first quarter of this year, the per
capita disposable income of rural residents increased by 6.9 percent,
continuing to maintain a medium-high rate of growth.
With the
deepening of supply-side structural reform in agriculture, the upgrading of
industrial structure and the vigorous development of various new industries and
new businesses in rural areas, the country will continue to increase farmers’
income in the foreseeable future, said Zhao Changbao, deputy director of the policy and reform department under the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
The
release of potential is inseparable from the continuous improvement in
infrastructure and living environments in rural
areas.
Huamao village
in Zunyi, southwest China’s Guizhou province now has access to stable
electricity thanks to the new round of rural power grid upgrading.
Numerous
rural roads have been built in villages. By the end of 2018, tarmac and cement
roads had been paved in 99.64 percent of towns and townships and 99.47 percent
of administrative villages. The internet penetration rate was 38.4 percent in
rural areas, with 222 million netizens in 2018.
In rural
areas, China has also improved garbage and sewage treatment, ensured access to
safe drinking water, improved logistics networks and renovated dilapidated
houses. Today, many rural areas have become more beautiful and become backyards
of cities.
To unleash
the potential, China needs to comprehensively improve public services and
enable farmers to feel more satisfied.
China
has moved faster to improve conditions in rural schools and enhanced the
building of rural teacher teams. The country also worked to ensure that
all newly added government subsidies for basic public health service
expenditures are used for villages and communities.
In
addition, China has increased the minimum basic aged-care pension benefits for
rural and non-working urban residents from 70 to 88 yuan per person per month.
With
these efforts, the country has eased the burden on hundreds of millions of
farmers heading for a moderately prosperous society.
Photo
taken on May 16, 2019 shows the picturesque scenery with renovated houses and sprouting
lotus at Baiping village of Zhugong township in Nanjiang county, southwest
China’s Sichuan province. (Photo by Xiao Dinghuai from People’s Daily Online)
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