Mobile phones have become new farm tools, and live broadcasting has become new farm work. Such scenes are no longer unfamiliar in rural areas. In recent years, with the support of a series of policies, the rise of rural e-commerce has accelerated, and the "centripetal force" of rural talents has gradually increased. Shop, shoot videos, do live broadcasts. While helping their hometown agricultural products go out, they are also realizing their entrepreneurial dreams on the broad stage of the countryside.
In the e-commerce public service center of Longxian County, Shaanxi Province, 12 e-commerce enterprises have settled in a 5-story building. In a small workshop, 25-year-old Cao Yongliang was communicating with the **[Australia Mobile Number List](https://www.latestdatabase.com/australia-phone-number-list/)** buyer about the delivery details. The graduate of Shaanxi Railway Engineering Vocational and Technical College opened a Taobao store specializing in dried fruit as early as when he was studying. "At that time, people were in Xi'an, and it was very difficult to find reliable sources of goods." In Longxian County, where dairy goat breeding is the leading industry, many farmers grow alfalfa, which can be used as forage for farms, and its tender leaves are also wild vegetables that villagers often eat. When he returned to his hometown, Cao Yongliang accidentally learned that alfalfa wild vegetables were very popular among customers in the south, and he was keenly aware of the business opportunities.