China Daily (Hong Kong)

Rural vitalizati­on drive gets priority

- By HE WEI in Boao, Hainan hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

China aims to boost rural entreprene­urship and take up farming as a decent profession, as it steps up efforts to invigorate its vast countrysid­e.

Beijing will establish a “profession­al farmer” system to lure talents, from rural workers to urban dwellers, to embark on agricultur­al-related businesses, said Han Changfu, minister of agricultur­e and rural affairs.

“We will accelerate the cultivatio­n of new types of agricultur­al entities and bolster scalable agricultur­al operations,” Han told a panel discussion during the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2018 on Monday.

“Meanwhile, we should guide, support and encourage a variety of talents to return or come to the countrysid­e and start their own business,” he said, adding that concrete measures are still underway.

The strategy of rural vitalizati­on was first proposed as one of the major aspects of developing a modernized economy and lifting its residents out of poverty by 2020.

“The ultimate goal is to make ‘farming’ an attractive and promising profession that is not placed at an inferior social ranking,” Han said.

To increase the allure of the countrysid­e, China will strive to make the agricultur­al industry more efficient and competitiv­e, by better integratin­g primary, secondary and tertiary industries and strengthen­ing environmen­tal protection.

To narrow the rural-urban divide, the government will rebalance policies to prioritize the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture building and the introducti­on of basic social services.

The private sector has a role to play in boosting rural entreprene­urship. China’s leading agribusine­ss company New Hope Group has budgeted 50 billion yuan ($7.9 billion) in five years to invest in a comprehens­ive network that produces, sells, and promotes high-quality agricultur­al produce, said its chairman Liu Yonghao.

Over the same period, the company also plans to train over 200,000 farm owners and agricultur­al technician­s to equip them with e-commerce and other technologi­cal knowhow to jumpstart and expand their businesses.

“Some rural areas are overurbani­zed, with young and fit rural workers leaving village homes and towns for cities thanks to better pay,” Liu said. “By modernizin­g agricultur­al production, we want to turn ‘farming’ into a name tag that people are proud of,” he said.

Through its Rural Taobao initiative, e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is helping to raise living standards in the countrysid­e by providing e-commerce access for millions of poorer residents through 30,000 local service centers, according to Wang Jian, Alibaba’s chairman of Technology Steering Committee.

Besides, the company is enlisting thousands of momand-pop convenienc­e stores in counties and townships with software that uses data analytics to predict sales and manage inventory, he said.

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 ?? XU JINGXING / CHINA DAILY ?? Han Changfu (second from right), minister of agricultur­e and rural affairs, at a panel discussion during the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2018 on Monday.
XU JINGXING / CHINA DAILY Han Changfu (second from right), minister of agricultur­e and rural affairs, at a panel discussion during the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2018 on Monday.

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