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突破山海阻隔,1400万青年带火乡土年货
吴晓波频道· 2026-02-04 00:30
Core Viewpoint - The modernization of rural areas should not be a homogenized transformation mimicking cities, but rather a rooted modernization that enhances local values and products [54]. Group 1: E-commerce Development in Rural Areas - The e-commerce platform Pinduoduo has significantly supported the sales of local agricultural products, such as the Salt Lake sheep meat, by providing financial and traffic support through initiatives like the "100 Billion Subsidy" [10][19]. - In 2023, the national online retail sales of agricultural products reached 587.03 billion RMB, marking a 12.5% increase from the previous year [19]. - The establishment of logistics infrastructure, including over 34,000 village-level logistics service stations, has facilitated the growth of rural e-commerce [22]. Group 2: Standardization and Quality Control - The shift towards standardized breeding practices has improved the quality of agricultural products, allowing for consistent market offerings [32]. - The implementation of a quality traceability system has enabled producers to ensure product consistency, which is crucial for meeting modern market demands [32][33]. - The production facility has expanded to 1,600 square meters, allowing for comprehensive processing capabilities, including cutting and vacuum sealing [34]. Group 3: Youth Engagement and Entrepreneurship - The trend of "returning youth" has surged, with over 14.3 million individuals returning to their hometowns for entrepreneurship by mid-2025, driven by increased business opportunities in rural areas [24]. - The number of young entrepreneurs on platforms like Pinduoduo has increased significantly, with a 30% rise in "post-00s" merchants [24]. - The growth of e-commerce in rural areas has created job opportunities and attracted more young people to engage in agricultural and related businesses [25]. Group 4: Market Dynamics and Value Creation - E-commerce has broken down traditional barriers between producers and consumers, allowing small farmers to regain pricing power and market access [39]. - The digital transformation has enabled farmers to respond to consumer preferences more effectively, leading to tailored product offerings [33]. - The brand value of Salt Lake sheep has reached 12.813 billion RMB, contributing significantly to local farmers' income [36]. Group 5: Structural Changes in Agriculture - The rise of e-commerce has addressed the long-standing structural issues in China's small-scale farming economy, enhancing farmers' market power [37]. - The integration of digital technology in agriculture has facilitated a "virtual agglomeration," overcoming geographical limitations and fostering industry clusters [35]. - The transformation of rural economies through e-commerce represents a fundamental shift in how agricultural products are marketed and valued [45].
虚拟集聚驱动生产性服务业能级跃升
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-23 22:11
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of strengthening and optimizing the digital economy in Guizhou, aiming to leverage its advantages in big data to drive the development of a modern industrial system and high-quality growth through virtual aggregation and digital infrastructure [1]. Group 1: Digital Infrastructure Development - The focus is on enhancing the cloud and network foundation to improve the capacity and connectivity of virtual aggregation, including the implementation of a "dual gigabit" network quality improvement project [2]. - There is a push for deep coverage of 5G networks in towns and key industrial parks, along with the deployment of gigabit optical networks to reduce network usage costs for enterprises [2]. - The development of a multi-level computing power service system is highlighted, aiming to provide accessible computing services for small and medium-sized enterprises [2]. Group 2: Platform Ecosystem Cultivation - The establishment of regional production service cloud platforms is encouraged, particularly for key industries in Guizhou, to provide one-stop online services for manufacturing enterprises [3]. - Support for leading enterprises to build open virtual aggregation platforms is emphasized, promoting collaboration and innovation networks among small and medium-sized enterprises [3]. - The development of specialized virtual service platforms in areas such as smart tourism and green energy is also promoted to drive innovation in production services [3]. Group 3: Integration of Virtual and Real Economies - The article discusses the implementation of actions that empower key industries through virtual aggregation, such as creating a virtual service alliance for the entire supply chain in the liquor industry [4]. - It highlights the promotion of cloud-based collaborative manufacturing services, encouraging manufacturers to connect with high-quality service resources through virtual platforms [4]. - The exploration of data-driven service product innovation in sectors like finance and logistics is also mentioned, aiming to enhance service value and competitiveness [4]. Group 4: Institutional Environment Optimization - The article stresses the need to optimize the institutional environment to facilitate the healthy operation of virtual aggregation, focusing on the secure and orderly flow of data elements [5]. - It suggests the establishment of market-oriented mechanisms for data element allocation, including pilot projects for data rights and cross-border flow [5]. - The importance of enhancing regulatory frameworks and government digital services to support virtual aggregation projects is also noted [5].
观点丨席强敏:数字时代产业转移的空间与模式
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-04 08:31
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the transformation of industrial transfer in China, emphasizing the impact of digitalization and the internet on resource allocation and spatial organization of industries, leading to a shift from geographical clustering to virtual clustering [3][4][5]. Part 1: Industrial Transfer Space - Digital transformation and the promotion of internet platforms have reduced internal management and external communication costs for enterprises, leading to new forms of industrial organization [4]. - The rise of digital economy facilitates virtual clustering, breaking geographical constraints on industrial agglomeration [5]. - Improved transportation and logistics have increased product transportation efficiency while significantly reducing costs, supporting the reconfiguration of industrial clustering [4][5]. - Virtual clusters enhance communication efficiency, optimize collaboration, and reduce transaction costs, providing unique advantages over traditional geographical clusters [5][6]. Part 2: Industrial Transfer Model - Traditional industrial transfer often involves the relocation of low-end labor-intensive and high-pollution industries, driven by significant differences in factor costs [7]. - Digital economy developments have lowered management and coordination costs for enterprises, making cross-regional layouts more feasible [8]. - The separation of headquarters and branches is increasingly supported by smart production and digital management, allowing companies to leverage core market advantages while minimizing costs [8]. Part 3: Digital Economy and Regional Development - The digital economy's growth has led to a narrowing of the gradient differences between regions, promoting diverse industrial transfer paths [10]. - Eastern coastal regions have a strong foundation in digital economy development, while some central and western regions are making significant progress in specific digital industries [9][10]. - The "East Data West Calculation" initiative aims to optimize data processing and storage capabilities across regions, enhancing the digital infrastructure in the west [9][10].