希望田野更有活力(视线)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-02-07 01:34

Core Viewpoint - The rapid development of rural e-commerce in China has established a three-tier electronic commerce service and logistics distribution system at the county, township, and village levels, significantly contributing to farmers' income and rural consumption. By 2025, the national rural online retail sales are expected to grow by 6.7% year-on-year, with agricultural product online retail sales increasing by 9.9% [7]. Group 1: Integration of Delivery and Public Transport - The integration of public transport and delivery services addresses the challenges faced by both sectors, with rural public transport companies like Xiangyu Bus Company in Inner Mongolia collaborating with private courier companies to deliver packages to remote areas [8][10]. - The new model allows for cost savings in delivery for courier companies and provides additional revenue streams for public transport, creating a win-win situation for all parties involved [10]. - By the end of 2025, the new delivery model is expected to handle an average of 4,000 packages daily across seven townships and 94 villages in the region [11]. Group 2: Rural E-commerce and Consumer Behavior - The establishment of village-level courier stations has made it easier for residents to receive and send packages, leading to an increase in online shopping among older villagers [12][13]. - Local farmers are benefiting from improved logistics, allowing them to sell their products directly to consumers, which increases their profit margins significantly [13][14]. - The integration of e-commerce with local businesses has resulted in a 30% increase in revenue for village supermarkets that also serve as courier stations [14]. Group 3: Agricultural E-commerce Growth - The rise of live-streaming e-commerce has significantly boosted sales for local farmers, with one farm reporting over 30,000 yuan in sales within half a day of live streaming [15][16]. - The county of Linyi has seen a transformation in its agricultural sector, with e-commerce contributing to a substantial increase in farmer incomes and attracting young entrepreneurs back to rural areas [16][17]. - By 2025, Linyi County aims to achieve 2.5 billion yuan in agricultural e-commerce sales, with live-streaming sales accounting for a quarter of that total [17].