Abstract

This paper explores the transformative role of e-commerce logistics in rural China, with a focus on its impact on the agricultural sector. E-commerce logistics have been heralded as a significant driver of market access for agricultural products, providing rural farmers with unprecedented opportunities to engage with national and global markets. Through a comprehensive literature review, this study examines the dual aspects of e-commerce logistics: its efficiency in enhancing market access and the challenges it faces, including infrastructural deficits, digital divide issues, and regulatory hurdles. The paper highlights documented successes, such as reduced time to market and market reach, while also delving into the persistent challenges that limit the full realization of e-commerce’s potential in rural areas. Furthermore, it identifies significant gaps in current research, particularly regarding the long-term sustainability of e-commerce logistics, its environmental impact, and its social implications on traditional agricultural practices and rural communities. The study concludes with recommendations for future research directions and policy interventions aimed at maximizing the benefits of e-commerce for rural development, ensuring sustainability, and addressing the socio-economic disparities exacerbated by digital divide issues. This paper contributes to the discourse on rural development and digital inclusion, offering insights into the complex interplay between technology, agriculture, and rural livelihoods in the context of China’s rapid digitalization.

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