RURAL INDUSTRIALISATION IN CHINA
A rural Agriculture and Agri-Business Industry between Xi'An and Chengdu Cities in China.
Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms led to rural industrialization. Small-scale, collectively owned enterprises produced a variety of goods, from textiles to electronics. “Connecting Every Village Project” expanded internet access, and enabled rural e-commerce. The government promoted rural industrialization through the 2013 poverty reduction plan, family farms, cooperatives, and industrial investments in agriculture. Initiatives in 2022-'23, integrated modern agriculture with industry. China extended advanced industries to rural areas with policies like “Made in China.” Rural industrialization in China drove economic growth. But facing environmental degradation and regional disparities.

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