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Source Title: Counting the “Thirteenth Five-Year Plan” -N Open Paths for Poverty Alleviation
2020 is the closing year of the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan and a decisive victory year for poverty alleviation. Looking back over the past five years, e-commerce entrepreneurship, rural tourism, non-genetic inheritance … N types of poverty alleviation methods have been opened to help parents and villagers take their hats off and live a good life.
1. Poverty reduction through electronic commerce
In the first three quarters of 2020, domestic online retail sales of agricultural products were 288.41 billion yuan, an increase of 34.3% year-on-year. Behind this large number are new farmers and poverty alleviation cadres who have dedicated themselves to e-commerce entrepreneurship. Liang Qianjuan, representative of the XIII Longnan National People’s Congress, Gansu, expanded the sales channels of agricultural products by acting as an agent for village-level e-commerce service points and live streaming goods, so that characteristic agricultural products such as walnuts, peppers, native honey and native mountain eggs. And through the “e-commerce + poor households” model, to help more than 300 local inhabitants to increase their income and become rich, of which more than 100 are poor households.
2. Mitigation of tourism poverty
Since the “Thirteenth Five Year Plan”, 22,600 poor villages across the country have been able to get rid of poverty and enrich themselves through the development of tourism. In Mohe, Heilongjiang, the northernmost part of the homeland, the “China Blueberry Town Dachengzi” used a short video platform to promote Northland customs and the natural scenery of their hometown Amuer Town, attracting more than 1.2 million of fans. The B&B “Red Flag Family” hired by Dachengzi of the Amur Forest Bureau has received more than 6 million video views. In November this year, it received more than 2,000 people and promoted the development of local tourism.
3. Poverty alleviation of intangible cultural heritage
A new image of a happy life is embroidered between needles and threads. “Bian Chengfei, Heir to Intangible Cultural Heritage Hand Embroidery,” Member of the 15th CPPCC of Linyi City, Shandong Province, began to rely on intangible cultural heritage hand embroidery in Feixian County to open 5 Poverty alleviation factories and flexible employment bases in 2015, which not only inherited the Feixian hand embroidery culture, but also more than 300 rural women have been hired. Feix’s hand embroidery has become a new Linyi cultural card.
Currently, there are more than 2,000 intangible cultural heritage poverty alleviation job workshops across the country, driving more than 2,200 intangible cultural heritage projects, training nearly 180,000 people and lifting more than 200,000 households out of poverty. poor.