Some 70 residents of Darhan Muminggan Joint Banner attended the opening session of an e-commerce training program in the banner, according to a May 2 Baotou Daily report.
It was the first e-commerce training session held in a rural area in the banner.
The training combined theory and practice. The content included e-commerce frameworks and processes, email use, online meeting applications, information encryption technology, electronic payment systems, e-commerce logistics, and construction of personal shops and corporate e-commerce websites.
The training session was aimed at poverty alleviation in the hope that through industrial integration and the advantages of the internet and big data, transformation from traditional agriculture to modern agriculture would be achieved.