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Five low-cost start-ups in rural areas

Five low-cost businesses in rural areas

1. Decoration and building materials

Now more and more farmers choose to leave the countryside and go to the city to buy houses. Many friends in rural areas also choose to build and renovate their own houses. As a result, people's demand for decoration is increasing. With the improvement of living standards, people's requirements for decoration are also getting higher and higher.

2. Planting of organic vegetables

With the improvement of people’s living standards. Everyone’s requirements for food ingredients are no longer just satisfying and delicious. It also places high demands on the quality of ingredients. Many friends have begun to pursue green and pollution-free food, and some are also pursuing organic vegetables and organic food.

3. Township department stores and clothing stores

Opening stores in townships is also a good choice. For migrant workers, the rent of houses in townships is not as high as in cities. On the other hand, the population flow in towns and villages is becoming more and more frequent. Nowadays, with the popularity of private cars, almost every household has an electric car. It greatly facilitates people's travel

IV. Mobile phone recycling project

Mobile phones are an indispensable tool in today's society. Without mobile phones, people's lives will add a lot of inconvenience. However, the price of a mobile phone ranges from one to two thousand yuan to more than ten thousand yuan. This is a considerable expense for many farmers. In contrast, trading in second-hand mobile phones is a good choice.

5. Rural Live Broadcast

With the popularity of various video live broadcast software, more and more people are joining the live broadcast industry. Rural live broadcast also has huge development potential. First of all, many People don’t know much about rural life, and they hope to learn about rural life through live broadcasts, especially in-yard practices such as crop planting and harvesting of agricultural products, which are difficult to experience in cities.