LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Video

    E-commerce in rural China continues to grow

    1
    2017-04-13 10:02CGTN Editor: Liang Meichen ECNS App Download

    E-commerce has become part of life for many rural Chinese residents, spending more online, and seeking new job opportunities that come their way.

    Zhong Yanhai is a successful salesman, but in his county in China's southeast Fujian Province, he doesn't need to go around, selling his products: people come to him.

    Zhong, who heads a Taobao service station, said, "I place orders for villagers on Taobao, and most of my earnings come from mark-ups those online producers give me. "

    Zhong grosses more than 10,000 yuan in commissions each month, a figure that's often the total revenue of a rural resident in a whole year.

    To become such a star salesperson in rural China, it often means turning the workstation into a community center with other services like paying utility bills and setting up Mahjong tables.

    "The more people come to you, the more you make." Zhong said.

    Taobao says at least 100,000 of these service stations will pop up in rural China by 2020, and China's rural online market is already worth more than 350 billion yuan.

    But vending homegrown products from rural areas has its own risks. Hua Qian, who went from selling potato chips to chilli peppers online, learned that the hard way.

    "You must sell the really profitable goods, those that bring in enough revenue for each order, and then your products have to be competitive and different enough from what others offer," she said.

    For now, she sells local rice wine. But she is still on the hunt for a real star product.

    Experts say it's the way to go for rural Chinese residents, who are getting used to both buying and selling online.

    "If they only shop online, it often means money is moving to the cities without letting these rural consumers grow their ability to produce, trade, and become even bigger spenders online. So they should apply the online element to the entire production process," said Huang Zhen, professor of Central University of Finance and Economics.

    So for those who still go to weekly markets, there's still a long way to go before fully embracing the e-trade.

      

    Related news

    MorePhoto

    Most popular in 24h

    MoreTop news

    MoreVideo

    News
    Politics
    Business
    Society
    Culture
    Military
    Sci-tech
    Entertainment
    Sports
    Odd
    Features
    Biz
    Economy
    Travel
    Travel News
    Travel Types
    Events
    Food
    Hotel
    Bar & Club
    Architecture
    Gallery
    Photo
    CNS Photo
    Video
    Video
    Learning Chinese
    Learn About China
    Social Chinese
    Business Chinese
    Buzz Words
    Bilingual
    Resources
    ECNS Wire
    Special Coverage
    Infographics
    Voices
    LINE
    Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 吉木乃县| 清水县| 临澧县| 塔城市| 灵石县| 无极县| 白水县| 阿拉善左旗| 徐汇区| 堆龙德庆县| 罗山县| 吴忠市| 贵南县| 和硕县| 玉龙| 旬阳县| 晋宁县| 武冈市| 招远市| 巢湖市| 和顺县| 泽库县| 邓州市| 涿鹿县| 泸西县| 福建省| 陵水| 石城县| 拜城县| 宿迁市| 尼玛县| 乐亭县| 巴南区| 游戏| 浮梁县| 大新县| 华亭县| 澎湖县| 辽源市| 枞阳县| 苏州市|