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Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-06-06 21:43

Core Viewpoint - The recent issuance of the "2025 Digital Rural Development Work Points" by multiple government agencies emphasizes the importance of digital rural development as a strategic direction for rural revitalization and a key component of building a digital China [1] Group 1: Digital Infrastructure and Development Goals - By the end of 2025, the goal is to achieve over 90% coverage of 5G in rural administrative villages, with a steady increase in internet penetration rates in rural areas [1] - The digital technology supply capacity in rural areas has significantly improved, with over 90% of administrative villages having access to 5G [1] - The digital rural development plan aims to enhance agricultural efficiency, invigorate rural vitality, and increase farmers' income through the application of new elements such as networks, data, technology, and knowledge [1] Group 2: Case Studies and Policy Support - Various regions are exploring differentiated approaches to digital rural development, such as the collaboration between Yuhang District in Hangzhou and Cangxi County in Guangyuan, leveraging information flow to drive technology, capital, talent, and material flows [2] - As of December 2024, the internet penetration rate in rural areas reached 67.4%, with increasing applications of digitalization in rural industries such as "transparent farms" and "e-commerce + internet celebrities" [2] - The extension of "Internet + government services," "Internet + education," and "Internet + healthcare" into rural areas is contributing to the positive outcomes of digital rural construction [2] Group 3: Challenges and Recommendations - There are still challenges in digital rural development, including weak digital infrastructure and insufficient emphasis on the role of farmers [3] - Recommendations include enhancing the construction of digital infrastructure, improving the supply level of network and information service infrastructure, and focusing on the digital upgrade of traditional infrastructure [3] - Increasing farmers' digital literacy and skills through quality digital resource supply and training is essential to foster more digital-savvy farmers [3]