The China Service Trade Association will contact more Chinese counties to bring its products to market through e-commerce channels, sell produce online and government policies to further stimulate domestic consumption.
Su Jun, president of the association’s e-commerce department, said that consumption of food and agricultural products is a reflection of economic success. Consumption in this category is rising and people are eating more types of food.
“For consumers, food is becoming more and more complex and needs to be more convenient, so e-commerce channels have greatly changed China’s agricultural industry to a certain extent,” he said.
The association is currently working with County County, Shandong Province in eastern China, to promote its online and offline sales of cherries, chestnuts and hawthorn berries, and to provide county-level solutions from brand building to brand building. . Logistics expanded sales.
Zhang Zhonghua, deputy secretary of the County Committee of the Communist Party of China, said that the county will invest more resources and manpower to accelerate the construction of agricultural infrastructure; continuously expand various social services such as agriculture, processing, logistics, etc.; and focus on establishing a modern agricultural industrial system to continue Strong growth.