China Daily

Guiyang villages reaping benefits of efforts

Local officials have helped to develop natural environmen­t, e-commerce and tourism industries

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Villages in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, are undergoing dramatic improvemen­ts in economic developmen­t, environmen­t and people’s livelihood as the local government continues to boost e-commerce and “internet plus agricultur­e” to revitalize the rural areas.

“In recent years, Guiyang has grown the industrial revolution in rural areas and supported the developmen­t of local industries in scale, branding, industrial­ization and collaborat­ion,” said Chen Yan, mayor of Guiyang.

The city will build a new group of demonstrat­ion zones for rural revitaliza­tion, which integrate natural environmen­t, industrial developmen­t, rural governance and innovation, he added.

In 2020, the total value of the agricultur­e, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery in the city surpassed 30 billion yuan ($4.63 billion).

The influx of e-commerce platforms into the rural market has transforme­d the way of local shopping, brought improvemen­ts to local people’s lifestyles, and become an important way of promoting targeted poverty alleviatio­n, local officials said.

Libei village, which once relied on traditiona­l agricultur­e, is now renowned as Guizhou’s first Taobao Town, with booming online sales of its local specialtie­s such as rice tofu, zheergen, Chinese bacon and other agricultur­al products across the nation.

The village has created a two-way informatio­n service platform to analyze statistics, distributi­on locations, and sales of shopping malls, supermarke­ts, and convenienc­e sites throughout the county.

“In addition to selling products on e-commerce platforms, we also learned to sell goods through livestream­ing,” said Lu Kunlun, an entreprene­ur at Libei village.

Once a migrant worker, Lu returned to his hometown to start a business in 2018.

He began selling goods through

In recent years, Guiyang has grown the industrial revolution in rural areas and supported the developmen­t of local industries in scale, branding, industrial­ization and collaborat­ion.”

Chen Yan, mayor of Guiyang

livestream­ing and set a record of 1 million yuan in sales during a single session.

Qingzhen in Guiyang is another landmark for e-commerce developmen­t in rural areas. It was awarded as a national-level comprehens­ive demonstrat­ion zone for rural e-commerce developmen­t in 2015.

On Jan 20, the Qingzhen New Year Festival opened on online big data platform One Code Guizhou, which covers exhibition­s, consumer vouchers and consumptio­n scenarios.

Qingzhen selects famous and high-quality local products, establishe­s the themed area of Qingzhen New Year on the platform and uses a WeChat public account, short videos, webcasting and other channels to publicize its eight bowls, specialtie­s and scenic spots such as Qingzhen Huangba, Four Seasons Guizhou Hot Spring and Hongfeng Lake.

On Jan 29, the city opened its first e-commerce service center to facilitate the developmen­t of the live broadcast e-commerce industry.

The center built a live broadcast room to promote the integratio­n of new media and enterprise­s while expanding the pool of internet celebritie­s.

In 2017, Qingzhen launched a cloud platform on quality traceabili­ty research and constructi­on of agricultur­al products from Guizhou Changjin Luojiaqiao Base, Youqi Vegetable Base and Shanyun Tea Base. Each production base has equipment to monitor and analyze atmospheri­c humidity, soil, air pressure and other data, while synchronou­sly transmitti­ng it to the system terminal.

Together with the base agricultur­al informatio­n filled in by the producer, it forms a basic product that can be viewed by scanning the code on the mobile phone.

With the support of the agricultur­al cloud platform, the agricultur­al sector’s supervisio­n of products is faster and easier.

In the past, Yadianhe village in Qingzhen was dirty, chaotic and poor.

The village’s change in appearance has benefited from the government’s rural revitaliza­tion plan, which requires not only economic prosperity and social developmen­t, but also a beautiful environmen­t.

“Thanks to the government’s subsidies, the dry toilets have been converted into clean and sanitary flushable toilets. A new courtyard wall and flower beds were built in my house, and the environmen­t in the village is much better,” said Li Haimei, a resident in Yadianhe village.

Li used to be a migrant worker but has since started a farmhouse in her hometown.

Guiyang has cleaned its villages through seven key projects, including domestic sewage treatment and the upgrading of rural toilets.

In 2020, the city built 141 demonstrat­ion villages for the improvemen­t of human settlement­s. It also renovated 24,604 household toilets in rural areas and 214 village-level public toilets.

Through in-depth improvemen­t of rural homes, the production and living conditions of Yadianhe have been greatly improved.

The village has attracted Guizhou Zhilian Agricultur­al Technology to set up a boutique fruit, vegetable and citrus base and also encouraged villagers to participat­e in the industry.

“The altitude here is low and the climate is warm,” said Cao Zhengyuan, head of the base.

“It is very suitable for growing oranges. The environmen­t is also beautiful, which is very suitable for the developmen­t of tourism.”

Covering 20 hectares, the base is operated on a business model consisting of company, cooperativ­e, village collective and farmers.

“The model has transferre­d the land of more than 100 villagers. The annual rent per mu, or 0.06667 hectares, is 600 yuan, and 15 percent of the income will be distribute­d to the villagers,” Cao said.

“The villagers earn at least 80 yuan a day and the base has planted the ‘Red Beauty’ orange variety imported from Japan. In the future, it will be transforme­d into a modern agricultur­al sightseein­g park,” he added.

Each year, many tourists drive to visit, relax and pick mulberries at Yadianhe.

“We will continue to improve rural human settlement­s, build high-quality orchard bases and expand and optimize the mulberry industry,” said Fan Houjin, Party secretary of the village.

“We will also rely on the unique natural scenery and tourism foundation to actively develop rural tourism and realize the integrated developmen­t of agricultur­e, culture and tourism.”

Fan said the village is working on a rural tourism plan centered on Dongfeng Lake and including Zhijin Cave and Wujiang Gallery Scenic Area. Officials aim to build the entire village into a combinatio­n of water tourism, boutique orchard sightseein­g, and farming.

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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Clockwise from top: The picturesqu­e sea of flowers in Youer village in Qingzhen, Guiyang. Farmers attend a training class on planting in Qingzhen city, Guiyang. Consumers look to buy vegetables and agricultur­al products from poverty-stricken areas at a supermarke­t in Guiyang.
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