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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2021, 3(16); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2021.031605.

Legal Issues about Online Sales of Agricultural Products in the Development of Rural E-commerce in China

Author(s)

Qiuping Zhang1,2

Corresponding Author:
Qiuping Zhang
Affiliation(s)

1Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences Postdoctoral Programme, Harbin 150086, China

2Harbin University of Commerce, School of Economics, Harbin 150028, China

Abstract

The agricultural products such as sweet corn are one of the important exchange contents in rural E-commerce, and it is also an important way to increase farmers’ income and revitalize rural areas in China. However, there are many legal issues in the current E-commerce of online sales of agricultural products. These problems make it impossible to guarantee the various links in agricultural products. This article discusses relevant legal issues encountered in the process of online sales of agricultural products and on this basis, there are many suggestions for farmers to trade agricultural products on some trading platforms with effective laws and regulations. The purpose is to provide a certain reference for the smooth development of agricultural products in rural E-commerce.

Keywords

Rural E-commerce, Online sales of agricultural products, Legal issues

Cite This Paper

Qiuping Zhang. Legal Issues about Online Sales of Agricultural Products in the Development of Rural E-commerce in China. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2021), Vol. 3, Issue 16: 31-34. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2021.031605.

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