Times of Suriname

Ecommerce becoming propeller of rural boom in China

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BEIJING - E-commerce platforms are helping China’s rural areas prosper by efficientl­y matching the supply of local produce with the growing appetite of urban consumers, a report showed. Rural produce is making its way faster and at a lower cost to urban areas as e-commerce players step up presence in the countrysid­e, according to a report by the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, a think tank with China’s commerce ministry.

E-commerce platforms like Pinduoduo have worked with local government­s to include poor households in a sound industrial chain ranging from produce cultivatio­n to processing and sales, lending steam to the country’s anti-poverty campaign. Pinduoduo saw the order value of agricultur­al and sideline products sales via its platform soar over 200 percent year on year in 2018 to exceed 65 billion yuan (about 9.39 billion U.S. dollars) and expected the number to top 120 billion yuan in 2019.

Some players are also introducin­g urban industrial products into rural areas to aid local people in creating a higher-quality life, the report noted. China’s online retail sales and produce sales jumped 19.7 percent and 26.4 percent year on year respective­ly in the first three quarters of 2019, nearly 3 and 10 percentage points higher than the growth pace of overall online retail sales, official data showed. (Xinhua)

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