 Participated in the webinar organized by the South-South Cooperation Projects, Digital Transformation and Innovative in Agriculture, gave me the opportunity to talk about the Chinese experience in the digitalization process of its rural areas and the importance role that e-commerce has played in the liberation of rural poverty. I explained that the Chinese achievements in this field are due to the use of internet and big dates in agri-food systems, while logistical infrastructure, tail-length e-commerce platforms, small and macro-eutroponics, and competitive products of key elements for building are inclusive e-commerce ecosystems for small-budget farmers and vulnerable groups. To this end, I emphasized that the services invested in rural telecommunications and digital infrastructure made by the government significantly improve the internet accessibility, especially faulty coverage, and greatly helped to link small-holder production to e-commerce markets. This in turn boosted online sales. All these actions generated a considerable expansion of benefits for all those involved in the weather chain and decent jobs for the inhabitants of rural areas. With the emphasis on women and young people who want to show a process of digital literacy and training in rural areas, I hope this webinar has served as an inspiration to governments and decision-making. Farmers organizations, the telecommunications sector, academia, and several societies throughout Latin America and the Caribbean to continue promoting the digitalization of rural areas and to achieve the development of more residents' agro-friendly systems. Let's improve the living hold and the well-being of vulnerable rural groups, make sure leaving no one behind.