There is a strange phenomenon in the countryside, and young people who do not farm are more aware of how to sell agricultural products
A new outlet for rural youth.
When I returned to my hometown this time, I found a strange phenomenon in the countryside. Some young people don't work in the fields as much as they used to, but they earn money in other ways and even know how to sell their products better than old farmers. By chance, I talked to Bill, a barber in my hometown, about it.
Bill recently bought a new van. He told me that he now sells mainly agricultural products. In the summer, he sells his home-grown plums and peaches online and through on-site sales. And now, in the winter, he takes orders online and packages oranges from his mountains to sell to others. After all, Bill prepared in advance through the e-commerce platform and has now started to make money. The brand-new flatbed van has also become an essential tool for him to achieve this goal. Bill laughed and told me that his father would no longer dare to beat and scold him for making money, and would give him good food and drink.
This sample gave me a deeper understanding of the new market for young people in rural areas. They use Internet technology and e-commerce platforms to attract more customers through the sale of agricultural products and even through product live streaming and promotional marketing. Their produce no longer relies on fruit pickers or traditional markets. They have found new directions and opportunities in rural life.
Waves of change and entrepreneurship in the rural world.
When I returned to my hometown in the small county town, I found that a lot had changed. Some industrial parks have begun to emerge in rural areas, especially e-commerce bases for agricultural products and Internet creative parks. I learned that many young people have returned to their hometowns to start their own businesses and set up various studios and small companies. They are mainly engaged in Internet-related work, such as e-commerce, live streaming, advertising and marketing, etc. These young people contribute to the promotion and marketing of local agricultural products through specialized equipment and technical means.
Through my interactions with some older people, I have found that they have begun to embrace and learn new ideas and forms. They mentioned the popular short ** platform nowadays"A certain tone"and expressed appreciation for some locals uploading their own shots to the platform. They also mentioned"Bring the goods"This new concept feels the business opportunities and opportunities that come with it. It is encouraging to see these rural elders understand and recognize how the new generation of young people works. In the past, it was often assumed that young people were reluctant to work in the fields, but in reality, they simply changed their way of working. They are using technology and internet platforms to take the sales of traditional agricultural products to the next level.
These changes show that the rural world is experiencing a huge wave of change and entrepreneurship. Young people are returning to their hometowns to start businesses, bringing new vitality and new opportunities to the promotion and sales of local agricultural products. Through the use of the Internet and new **, these young people have created personal brands of agricultural products and attracted more consumers. This not only brings economic benefits to rural areas, but also provides farmers with more employment opportunities and ways to increase their income.
Intergenerational understanding and conflict reduction.
Grandparents have understood and embraced these changes in rural areas. They are seeing young people working in new ways to create more opportunities and dynamism for their hometowns, and they are increasingly understanding and supporting these changes. Young people are gradually understanding and respecting the labor and experience of the older generation, understanding the hard work and dedication of farmers, and striving to innovate and develop on the basis of traditional agriculture.
This understanding and reduction of conflict opens up more possibilities for communication and cooperation between the two generations. Young people can draw wisdom and lessons from the experiences of the older generation, and the older generation can also see hope and a future in the innovations of the younger generation. It is believed that on this basis, rural development will open up broader prospects and possibilities.
Overall, rural areas are experiencing a wave of change and entrepreneurship. Through the Internet and e-commerce platforms, young people have brought new opportunities and vitality to the promotion and sale of agricultural products, while also making the older generation more understanding and accepting of change. Understanding and reducing the contradictions between the two generations provides more possibilities for rural development and innovation. I believe that with the efforts of young people and the support of the older generation, the future of the rural world will be even better.