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Research Report on China’s Taobao Villages (2015)


Key Findings

l  Taobao villages are an important part of Alibaba’s rural strategy, which is in the structure of “dual cores + N”. “Dual cores” refer to rural Taobao and Taobao villages, and “N” refers to a wide range of agriculture-related business on the platforms of Alibaba, such as the characteristics of China, Taobao agriculture, Taobao University, miao.tmall.com, Taobao agricultural materials, mantianxing.taobao.com, ye.1688.com, etc.

l  The scale of Taobao villages in the whole country reached a new level in 2015. 780 Taobao villages up to the standards were found, increasing by 268% from a year earlier. These Taobao villages are widely distributed in 17 provinces, cities and districts, covering more than 200,000 active online shops. Among them, the number of Taobao villages in Zhejiang, Guangdong and Jiangsu ranked the top three in the country. 71 Taobao towns emerged in the country, increasing by 274% from a year earlier.

l  17 Taobao villages were found in central and West China in 2015. Taobao villages were found for the first time in seven provinces, cities and districts including Hunan, Jiangxi, Yunnan, Beijing, Jilin, Liaoning and Ningxia.

l  The number of Taobao villages in national-level poverty-stricken counties increased from 4 in the previous year to 10 in 2015, and the number of Taobao villages in provincial-level poverty-stricken counties reached 166.

l  Items contributing the highest turnover to Taobao villages in 2015 were clothes. Furniture and shoes ranked the second and third respectively. The fourth to the 10th were: automotive supplies, suitcases, bags and leather products, toys, daily homeware, bedding, outdoor supplies and main home decoration materials in turn.

l  The top 10 clusters of Taobao villages in the country in 2015: Yiwu, Zhejiang, Cao County, Shandong, Jinjiang, Fujian, Puning, Guangdong, Shuyang, Jiangsu, Suining, Jiangsu, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, Chaonan District, Shantou, Wenling, Zhejiang and Zhuji, Zhejiang.

l  In 2015, B2B e-commerce villages began to emerge on a large scale. This kind of villages was more closely associated with local industrial clusters and greatly expanded the transaction scale of Taobao villages in the future.

l  Local governments in all places continuously promoted supportive policies for Taobao villages. They are gradually transferring from the stage of completely barbaric development like grass roots into the stage of entry to the market and coordinated development with the government. 

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Research Report on China’s Taobao Villages(2015) 2 Contents Key Findings ............................................................................................................................................. 3 1. The New Era for Taobao Villages ......................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Taobao Villages onto a New Level .............................................................................................. 4 1.2 How Hot Are Taobao Villages?.................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Analysis of Alibaba’s Rural Strategy ............................................................................................ 5 Appendix: Definitions and Criteria of “Taobao Villages” and “Taobao Towns” .................................. 6 2. Interpretation of Taobao Villages with Data .......................................................................................... 7 2.1 Geographical Distribution: Widely Distributed in 17 Provinces and Cities ................................... 7 2.2 Quantity of Online Shops: Guangzhou, Quanzhou and Jinhua Have the Largest Numbers of Village–based Active Online Shops ................................................................................................... 8 2.3 Product Composition: Clothing, Furniture and Shoes Ranked the Top Three............................. 9 Yearly Characteristics of Taobao Villages .............................................................................................. 11 3.1 Clustering................................................................................................................................... 11 3.2 Globalization .............................................................................................................................. 12 3.3 Emergence of B2B E-commerce Villages.................................................................................. 12 3.4 From Natural Development to Explore the Initiative Creation.................................................... 12 4 Five Values of Taobao Villages ......................................................................................................... 13 4.1 The Best Carrier of "Public Entrepreneurship and General Innovation" .................................... 13 4.2 Typical Demonstration of Poverty Elimination by E-business.................................................... 14 4.3 Assistor of "New Entity Economy" ............................................................................................. 15 4.4 Samples of New Urbanization.................................................................................................... 16 4.5 New Value of Globalization........................................................................................................ 17 5. Challenges and Suggestions .............................................................................................................. 17 Appendix 1: 2015 China Taobao Villages List ........................................................................................ 20 Appendix 2: 2015 China Taobao Towns List .......................................................................................... 43 Authors of the Report and Acknowledgement......................................................................................... 45

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#47 event report – Innovative China: Alibaba’s rural strategy and its international implications

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October 13th, 2015 Bridge Cafe (Wudaokou)

Speaker:

Ying LOWREY, 刘鹰, Professor of Economics, Tsinghua University; Deputy Director of Tsinghua Research Center for Chinese Entrepreneurs.

Presentation:

Five hundred million and counting. China has more internet users than the entire population of the United States, and recently disclosed government plans are aimed at connecting over one billion users to 3G or 4G mobile networks by 2020. Not surprisingly, with a quickly proliferating internet use came the unprecedented growth of China’s e-commerce: a market which in 2014 reached a net worth of over 440 billion USD. Despite facing innumerable competitors, it comes as no surprise that companies such as Alibaba and JD are making sizable profits, attracting China’s increasingly urban population to their online stores.

Yet, as argued by Tsinghua University Professor Ying Lowrey, focusing on success stories of everyday online retail may not do justice to a much broader phenomenon that is currently taking China by storm.

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According to Prof. Lowrey, in fact, Alibaba is doing much more than dominating over China’s e-commerce landscape; rather, it is allowing the country’s overall economy to grow by means of a new economic model – one based on “unleashing grassroots entrepreneurship”.

At the very heart of this innovative model lies the expertise of small retailers, manufacturers, artisans, and farmers eager to expand their market by turning locally-sourced goods (or agricultural produce) into commodities available nationwide, if not internationally.

Often times, however, China’s most geographically dispersed peoples pay the price of living away from urban centers by not having access to the technology that would allow their business to grow. Small business owners and entrepreneurs thus find themselves stuck in their local reality, often having to deal with a stagnant market that leaves no room for progress and innovation.

“That’s when Alibaba comes in”, commented Prof. Lowrey. After claiming the record for the world’s largest US-listed initial public offering last year, in fact, Alibaba decided to ensure its further development by investing over 10 billion RMB in what became known as the company’s ‘Rural E-Commerce Strategy’ – an initiative meant to give greater visibility to rural entrepreneurs. At the time, the e-commerce giant invested in 1000 counties across Mainland China, while kick-starting micro financing projects in a total of 100,000 villages for the establishment of so-called “Taobao Village Stations”. Each Taobao Village Station “would then be equipped with the technology and infrastructure necessary to allow each community, however small, to be connected to the internet in a fast and secure way”, Prof. Lowrey explained. Statistics have shown that the establishment of Taobao Villages around China lead to astounding results: by June 2014, the population of China’s rural netizens had grown by 28.2%, 84.6% of whom mainly rely on mobile internet services.

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Addressing the question of what made Alibaba’s visions of net-preneurship possible in rural China, Prof. Lowrey mentioned Alibaba’s shift to Big Data technology and the establishment of AliCloud. In Lowrey’s view, “the greater a company’s computing power, the greater its possibility to join the e-commerce community in an efficient way”. This is certainly true for the Chinese e-commerce juggernaut; at present, in fact, Alibaba’s servers support the capacity of 17 million website access per minute. Greater computing power thus equips “a country, a business, a school, or even an individual” with competitive advantages that become all the more crucial within the e-commerce realm. Today, after having switched to Big Data and having reaped the benefits of the use of AliCloud, Alibaba hopes for Chinese businesses to move away from IT (information technology) systems to DT (data technology) ones. This much needed structural change, Lowrey argues, would eventually allow Chinese businesses to perform even more complex tasks, such as “implementing systems for the traceability of agricultural products” and improve the overall security of foodstuffs sold across China. At the same time, greater traceability would possibly lead to the emergence of what Lowrey defines ‘the invisible moral standard’, whereby producers and manufacturers feel compelled to provide the best service they can offer and selling the best products, while not allowing counterfeit ones to enter the e-marketplace.

As Big Data helped Alibaba bring the “Rural E-Commerce Strategy” to its full realization, the company now seeks to “employ the same technology to increase its competitiveness on a global scale, alongside promoting cross-border”, Prof. Lowrey said. In fact, Alibaba’s new long term vision consists in “fostering a collaborative e-ecosystem of various international partners that will serve the world’s 2 billion consumers with the most highly efficient logistic services at the company’s disposal”. Seeing this vision fully take shape may require a decade of efforts on Jack Ma’s side; yet, the prospect of giving rise to an economic system that is almost entirely based on the success of smaller-scale entrepreneurs (“mass flourishing”) worldwide is too rewarding for Alibaba not to continue following its development strategies in the foreseeable future.

For the time being, what is certain is that the growing popularity of net-preneurship initiatives will continue fostering China’s “willingness, capability and aspiration to innovate” – the fundamental driving force behind every successful economy.

Q&A:

Responding to a question on what could be identified as Alibaba’s key to success, Lowrey spoke about the ‘Alibaba Way’ by paraphrasing a famous Chinese proverb: “Give people a day’s profits, and they’ll eat for a day. Teach people how to do business, and they’ll thrive for life”. The core of Alibaba’s competitive strategy, therefore, lies in the company’s ability to empower entrepreneurs at across all levels of society. Lowrey calls this “growing by unleashing”, and believes Alibaba has gone to great lengths in its effort to improve China’s contemporary business culture.

Addressing a question on the challenges that the ‘Alibaba-model’ may face in the foreseeable future, Professor Lowrey argued that China’s leading e-commerce firm always seeks new strategies to favor its future development, and it is thus likely to deal with potential with relative ease. Further, when asked to elaborate on what Alibaba’s future might entail, Lowrey argued that the results obtained upon having implemented the ‘Rural E-Commerce Strategy” are indicative of how the company should continue providing support to small businesses and invest in micro-finance projects across China. “Alibaba knows that society needs constant innovation”, Lowrey said, “and I hope it will be able to hold on to that principle”. Yet, if ever there was a concrete obstacle for Alibaba and the realization of its visions, that may come from three parts: one is the State’s pervasive bureaucracy, or its excessively tight regulations; the second one is the severe competition from domestic and international markets; and the third is themselves. As media has noticed that Alibaba has involved in very intensive capital operations in purchasing businesses from all spectumes. I am a little worried about the remaining impact of 20th century Wall Street on Alibaba that might lead to a direction foucing on short-term profit gaining rather than the long term wellbeing.

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101ways-generation.docx 101 ways education can save the world WHAT IF WE DESIGNED LIFELONG LIVELIHOOD LOEARNING SO THAT so that teachers & students, parent & communities were empowered to be ahead of 100 times more tech rather than the remnants of a system that puts macihnes and their exhausts ahead of human life and nature's renewal 2016 is arguably the first time thet educatirs became front and centre to the question that Von neummn asked journalist to mediate back in 1951- what goods will peoples do with 100 times more tech per decade? It appears that while multilaterals like the Un got used in soundbite and twittering ages to claim they valued rifghts & inclusion, pubblic goods & safety, they fotgot theirUN tech twin in Genva has been practising global connectivity since 1865, that dellow Goats of V neumnn has chiared Intellectual Cooperation in the 1920s which pervesrely became the quasi trade union Unesco- it took Abedian inspired educations in 2016 ro reunite ed and tecah as well as health and trade ; 7 decades of the UN not valuing Numenn's question at its core is quite late, but if we dare graviate UN2 aeound this digital coperation question now we give the younger half if the world a chnace especially as a billion poorest women have been synchronised to deep community human development since 1970

Dear Robert - you kindly asked for a short email so that you could see if there is a CGTN anchor in east coast who might confidentially share views with my expectation of how only Asian young women cultural movements (parenting and community depth but amplified by transparent tech in life shaping markets eg health, food, nature..) can return sustainability to all of us
three of my father's main surveys in The Economist 1962-1977 explain imo where future history will take us (and so why younger half of world need friendship/sustainable adaptation with Chinese youth -both on mainland and diaspora)
 1962 consider japan approved by JF Kennedy: argued good news - 2 new economic models were emerging through japan korea south and taiwan relevant to all Asia Rising (nrxt to link the whole trading/supply chains of the far east coast down through hong kong and cross-seas at singapore)
1 rural keynsianism ie 100% productivity in village first of all food security- borlaug alumni ending starvation
2 supercity costal trade models which designed hi-tech borderless sme value chains- to build a 20 million person capital or an 8 million person superport you needed the same advances in engineering - partly why this second economic model was win-win for first time since engines begun Glasgow 1760 ; potentially able to leverage tech giant leaps 100 times ahead; the big opportunity von neumann had gifted us - knowhow action networking multiply value application unlike consuming up things
1976 entrepreneurial revolution -translated into italian by prodi - argued that future globalisation big politics big corporate would need to be triangularised by community scaled sme networks- this was both how innovation advancing human lot begins and also the only way to end poverty in the sense of 21st C being such that next girl born can thrive because every community taps in diversity/safety/ valuing child and health as conditions out of which intergenerational economic growth can spring
in 1977 fathers survey of china - argued that there was now great hope that china had found the system designs that would empower a billion people to escape from extreme poverty but ultimately education of the one child generation (its tech for human capabilities) would be pivotal ( parallel 1977 survey looked at the futures of half the world's people ie east of iran)
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IN MORE DETAIL TECH HUMAN EXPONENTIALS LAST CHANCE DECADE? 
 - we are in midst of unprecedented exponential change (dad from 1960s called death of distance) the  tech legacy of von neumann (dad was his biographer due to luckily meeting him in his final years including neumann's scoping of brain science (ie ai and human i) research which he asked yale to continue in his last lecture series). Exponential risks of extinction track to  mainly western top-down errors at crossroads of tech  over last 60 years (as well as non transparent geonomic mapping of how to reconcile what mainly 10 white empires had monopoly done with machines 1760-1945 and embedded in finance - see eg keynes last chapter of general theory of money); so our 2020s destiny is conditioned by quite simple local time-stamped details but ones that have compounded so that root cause and consequence need exact opposite of academic silos- so I hope there are some simple mapping points we can agree sustainability and chinese anchors in particular are now urgently in the middle of
Both my father www.normanmacrae.net at the economist and I (eg co-authoring 1984 book 2025 report, retranslated to 1993 sweden's new vikings) have argued sustainability in early 21st c will depend mostly on how asians as 65% of humans advance and how von neumann (or moores law) 100 times more tech every decade from 1960s is valued by society and business.
My father (awarded Japan's Order of Rising Sun and one time scriptwriter for Prince Charles trips to Japan) had served as teen allied bomber command burma campaign - he therefore had google maps in his head 50 years ahead of most media people, and also believed the world needed peace (dad was only journalist at messina birth of EU ) ; from 1960 his Asian inclusion arguments were almost coincidental to Ezra Vogel who knew much more about Japan=China last 2000 years ( additionally  cultural consciousness of silk road's eastern dynamics not golden rule of Western Whites) and peter drucker's view of organisational systems
(none of the 10 people at the economist my father had mentored continued his work past 1993- 2 key friends died early; then the web turned against education-journalism when west coast ventures got taken over by advertising/commerce instead of permitting 2 webs - one hi-trust educational; the other blah blah. sell sell .sex sell. viral trivial and hate politicking)
although i had worked mainly in the far east eg with unilever because of family responsibilities I never got to china until i started bumping into chinese female graduates at un launch of sdgs in 2015- I got in 8 visits to beijing -guided by them around tsinghua, china centre of globalisation, a chinese elder Ying Lowrey who had worked on smes in usa for 25 years but was not jack ma's biographer in 2015 just as his fintech models (taobao not alibaba) were empowering villagers integration into supply chains; there was a fantastic global edutech conference dec 2016 in Tsinghua region (also 3 briefings by Romano Prodi to students) that I attended connected with  great womens education hero bangladesh's fazle abed;  Abed spent much of hs last decade hosting events with chinese and other asian ambassadors; unite university graduates around sdg projects the world needed in every community but which had first been massively demonstrated in asia - if you like a version of schwarzman scholars but inclusive of places linking all deepest sustainability goals challenges 
and i personally feel learnt a lot from 3 people broadcasting from cgtn you and the 2 ladies liu xin and  tian wei (they always seemed to do balanced interviews even in the middle of trump's hatred campaigns), through them I also became a fan of father and daughter Jin at AIIB ; i attended korea's annual general meet 2017 of aiib; it was fascinating watching bankers for 60 countries each coming up with excuses as to why they would not lead on infrastructure investments (even though the supercity economic model depends on that)
Being a diaspora scot and a mathematician borders (managers who maximise externalisation of risks) scare me; especially rise of nationalist ones ;   it is pretty clear historically that london trapped most of asia in colomisdation ; then bankrupted by world war 2 rushed to independence without the un or anyone helping redesign top-down systems ; this all crashed into bangladesh the first bottom up collaboration women lab ; ironically on health, food security, education bangladesh and chinese village women empowerment depended on sharing almost every village microfranchise between 1972 and 2000 especially on last mile health networking
in dads editing of 2025 from 1984 he had called for massive human awareness by 2001 of mans biggest risk being discrepancies in incomes and expectations of rich and poor nations; he suggested that eg public broadcast media could host a reality tv end poverty entrepreneur competition just as digital media was scaling to be as impactful as mass media
that didnt happen and pretty much every mess - reactions to 9/11, failure to do ai of epidemics as priority from 2005 instead of autonomous cars, failure to end long-term carbon investments, subprime has been rooted in the west not having either government nor big corporate systems necessary to collaboratively value Asian SDG innovations especially with 5g
I am not smart enough to understand how to thread all the politics now going on but in the event that any cgtn journalist wants to chat especially in dc where we could meet I do not see humans preventing extinction without maximising chinese youth (particularly womens dreams); due to covid we lost plans japan had to relaunch value of female athletes - so this and other ways japan and china and korea might have regained joint consciousness look as if they are being lost- in other words both cultural and education networks (not correctly valued by gdp news headlines) may still be our best chance at asian women empowerment saving us all from extinction but that needs off the record brainstorming as I have no idea what a cgtn journalist is free to cover now that trump has turned 75% of americans into seeing china as the enemy instead of looking at what asian policies of usa hurt humans (eg afghanistan is surely a human wrong caused mostly by usa); a; being a diaspora scot i have this naive idea that we need to celebrate happiness of all peoples an stop using media to spiral hatred across nations but I expect that isnt something an anchor can host generally but for example if an anchor really loves ending covid everywhere then at least in that market she needs to want to help united peoples, transparency of deep data etc

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please map how and why - more than 3 in 4 scots earn their livelihoods worldwide not in our homeland- that requires hi-trust as well as hi-tech to try to love all cultures and nature's diversity- until mcdonalds you could use MAC OR MC TO identify our community engaging networks THAT SCALED ROUND STARTING UP THE AGE OF HUMANS AND MACHINES OF GKASGOW UNI 1760 1 2 3 - and the microfranchises they aimed to sustain  locally around each next child born - these days scots hall of fame started in 1760s around   adam smith and james watt and 195 years later glasgow engineering BA fazle abed - we hope biden unites his irish community building though cop26 -ditto we hope kamalA values gandhi- public service - but understand if he or she is too busy iN DC 2021 with covid or finding which democrats or republicans or american people speak bottom-up sustainable goals teachers and enrrepreneurs -zoom with chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk if you are curious - fanily foundation of the economist's norman macrae- explorer of whether 100 times more tehc every decade since 1945 would end poverty or prove orwell's-big brother trumps -fears correct 2025report.com est1984 or the economist's entreprenerialrevolutionstarted up 1976 with italy/franciscan romano prodi

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