E-commerce fast-forwards China's poverty alleviation
By Tian Xiaoli, People’s Daily
In Zhashui county,
northwest China’s Shaanxi province, black fungus has developed into a big industry.
It became a hot-sale
product across China after being endorsed by Chinese President Xi Jinping during
a visit to the village of Jinmi in Zhashui to inspect the region's poverty
relief efforts.
During the inspection,
the president visited a local e-commerce livestream center and hailed the local
specialty fungus as a "small fungus, big industry".
E-commerce is an
emerging business with great potential and can promote sales of agricultural
products, help rural residents shake off poverty and facilitate rural
vitalization, Xi said.
During a livestream show held by People’s Daily on April 21,
more than 80,000 bags of Zhashui fungus weighing 12.2 tons were soon sold out. Fungus
also became the best-selling product on Taobao, the online marketplace of e-commerce
giant Alibaba.
“It is exciting to snap up the fungus, and it brings pleasure
to receive the products.” “We must support the way to alleviate poverty by promoting
agricultural products on e-commerce platforms,” said Chinese net users.
The promotion from Xi, also dubbed "China's strongest influencer,"
became a hot topic on the internet. A net user named “Jiaolairen” said e-commerce
is believed to accelerate poverty alleviation and inject vigor in rural vitalization.
On the evening of April 23, Shaanxi province held a largest
ever charity livestream show, during which local specialties such as Zhashui fungus,
cold noodles, and Chinese hamburgers were all sold out in seconds, and about
50,000 agricultural products were advertised by 3,800 merchants and farmers from
the province.
The activity has resulted in a pace-setting effect, with net
users believing that more mayors and county governors will join e-commerce
platforms to advertise local products through livestream.
The fungus from Zhashui is also on the shelves of an e-commerce
platform launched by People’s Daily Online for poverty alleviation. Thanks
to President Xi's presence in the livestream show, fungus produced
in other impoverished places also witnessed significant sales growth on the
platform.
The COVID-19 pandemic, though exerting a considerable impact
on the economy, has also given a rise to new business forms. Nowadays, digital
platforms have become a new agricultural production element; mobile phones have
become a new farm tool; and livestreaming has become new farm work.
To increase farmers’ income is a key target of agricultural
and rural work, said a net user. Adhering to the people-centered development
philosophy, and helping farmers get rich as soon as possible by using the
internet to tackle the “Three Rural Issues", namely, the issues regarding
the development of agriculture, rural areas and farmers have always been a
concern of President Xi.
The digital economy is becoming a new driving force for
rural economic growth as it continues to develop rapidly and generates
tremendous vitality.
E-commerce is gaining robust momentum for development in
rural China, with advances being made in rural digital construction,
demonstration projects of e-commerce in rural areas, and poverty alleviation by
e-commerce, according to a report on rural e-commerce and logistics released by
a research institute under People's Daily Online on April 24.
Rural online retail is growing fast, and the development of
rural e-commerce has effectively stimulated the demand for logistics, the
report pointed out, adding that e-commerce platforms are becoming a
representative of the "new infrastructure" facilitating intelligent,
systematic and large-scale logistics development in rural areas.
Some commentators said that it is necessary to make good use
of new business forms such as e-commerce. They believe influencer marketing is
only one character of the new business form, and e-commerce platforms have much
more potential to be explored.
In addition, new business forms must be properly exploited.
Through making stronger institutional arrangements, e-commerce platforms shall
be lifted to a new level where they will play a greater role.
Online influencer
Wei Ya introduces fungus from Zhashui during a livestream show
held by People’s Daily.
E-commerce fast-forwards China's poverty alleviation
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