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Industrial characteristics of poverty-stricken areas

The industrial characteristics of poor areas are as follows:

1. The industries in poverty-stricken areas are mainly traditional industries, and the introduction, demonstration and promotion of new varieties, new models and new technologies are insufficient. There is still a situation of "one dominant industry" in the development of characteristic industries.

2. Poor areas lack leading enterprises with standardized operation, strong driving ability and large-scale operation, and the single marketing method makes the industry's ability to occupy the market weak, which affects the large-scale development of the industry.

3. The most obvious characteristics of poverty-stricken areas are weak industrial development, insufficient industrial chain support such as deep processing of agricultural products, and only staying at the stage of selling primary products, with few deep-processed products and poor economic benefits.

4. Leisure tourism in poverty-stricken areas is a rapidly developing industry.

5. Agricultural products in poverty-stricken areas are low in price and difficult to sell.