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China boosts consumption of products from poor areas to help poverty alleviation
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Thanks to Chinese local governments enhanced efforts to promote pro-consumption campaigns to aid poverty alleviation, more and more farm produce from impoverished regions are getting on the dining tables of the Chinese, paving a road for many households to leave poverty.
These pro-consumption campaigns have effectively opened up the market of agricultural products, offsetting the negative impacts from Covid-19.
A trade fair was recently held in Bozhou, east China s Anhui province to facilitate the sales of local products for poverty alleviation. Nearly 100 kinds of agricultural products from impoverished regions were exhibited at the fair, generating revenue of over 13.5 million yuan ($2.07 million).
Walking along the smooth cement road and looking at the beautiful houses surrounded by neat farmland and chicken coops, visitors to Daxiba village would never believe the state it was in just a few years ago.
China boosts consumption of products from poor areas to help poverty alleviation
By Gu Zhongyang, Chang Qin (People s Daily) 09:20, December 18, 2020
Customers buy poverty relief products, such as lotus, mushrooms and rice noodle processed by local enterprises at a store in Guangchang county, Fuzhou, east China s Jiangxi province, Dec. 10. (People s Daily Online/Zeng Henggui) Thanks to Chinese local governments enhanced efforts to promote pro-consumption campaigns to aid poverty alleviation, more and more farm produces from impoverished regions are getting on the dining tables of the Chinese, paving a road for many households to leave poverty. These pro-consumption campaigns have effectively opened up the market of agricultural products, offsetting the negative impacts from COVID-19.
China Boosts Consumption of Products from Poor Areas to Help Poverty Alleviation
ByGu Zhongyang and Chang Qin December 18, 2020
Customers buy poverty relief products, such as lotus, mushrooms and rice noodle processed by local enterprises at a store in Guangchang County, Fuzhou, east China s Jiangxi Province, Dec. 10. [People s Daily Online/Zeng Henggui]
Thanks to Chinese local governments enhanced efforts to promote pro-consumption campaigns to aid poverty alleviation, more and more farm produces from impoverished regions are getting on the dining tables of the Chinese, paving a road for many households to leave poverty.
These pro-consumption campaigns have effectively opened up the market of agricultural products, offsetting the negative impacts from COVID-19.