AliResearch, the research arm of Alibaba Group, has released a new report on rural e-commerce in China. In 2013, online purchases on Taobao accounted for 8.6% of total consumption expenditure in rural China.

Though the individual purchase rate is low, 84.4% of surveyed consumers in rural areas said online shopping was acceptable.

The AliResearch report projects that the rural e-commerce market in China will reach RMB180 billion (US$29bn) by year end and over RMB460 billion (around US$75 bn) by 2016. It is expected rural residents will spend an average of RMB500 (US$80) to RMB2000 (US$300) via online shopping annually.

There are more than 480,000 Taobao stores operated by rural residents in China. More than twenty rural villages are called โ€œTaobao Villagesโ€ where they are crowded with Taobao retailers.

Alibaba announced today plans to invest RMB10 billion (about US$1.6bn) in infrastructure and logistics in rural China, build 1000 county-level operation centers, create new services tailored to rural e-commerce, and to train retailers in rural areas, amongst others. The integration of rural China into the e-commerce marketplace is underway.

Tracey Xiang is Beijing, China-based tech writer. Reach her at traceyxiang@gmail.com

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