Zhao Yuan, 50, is a livestreaming host who sells agricultural product
in Hunan province. [Photo provided to chinadaily]
Despite having to deal with her own disability, Zhao Yuan has
succeeded in carving out a career in e-commerce and has helped more than
2,000 other disabled people sell agricultural products.
The 50-year-old was born in the Jianghua Yao autonomous county in Hunan province.
Before being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at the age of 24,
Zhao was a dance teacher. Arthritis is a condition that causes permanent
damage to the joints, especially the fingers, wrists, feet and ankles.
Eventually confined to a wheelchair, she had to leave her teaching post and started to make a living in business.
She opened a hotel in her mountain hometown and used some of her
earnings to help pay for the school and college fees of 13 poor
students.
"There are people who have helped me, and I want to repay them by doing good things for others," Zhao said.
In 2017, she set up an offline sales platform called Sanhao
Xiansheng-or 'good and fresh'-which mainly sold goods produced by Zhao's
disabled friends.
Due to the pandemic, however, Sanhao Xiansheng stopped making money, so Zhao turned to online sales instead.
She became a livestream host on social media platforms, promoting
goods like brown sugar, sweet potato flour and honey that her friends
made, by telling stories about them.
"This is handmade brown sugar. Although the woman who makes it only
has one leg, she grows over 333 hectares of sugar cane, and her business
provides work for about 100 local residents," Zhao explained during one
livestream session on June 26, which she shot at a villager's home in
Longhui county.
That day, after introducing the products and telling stories for six
hours, Zhao checked on the sales and concluded that two of the
products-sweet potato powder and honey-were selling well. "Next time, I
will spend more time introducing them," she said.
Zhao said that she always checks the quality of the products herself
before promoting them. "Before selling anything, I inspect the products.
Otherwise, I wouldn't be able to ensure they're fit to sell," she said.
Although traveling is inconvenient for her, Zhao has been all over
Hunan checking produce and teaching the producers how they can sell
online.
In 2020, she sold 50,000 kilograms of oranges and other agricultural produce, with sales topping 2 million yuan ($298,600).
Zhao said that everything she sells comes from 55 agricultural
centers around the province run by the disabled, which employ more than
2,000 people. She has also hired 57 hosts, all of whom are disabled.
With her career flourishing, Zhao has set up the Hunan Sanhao
Xiansheng Agricultural Science and Technology Development Co, of which
she is now chair.
"We are planning to train another 1,000 hosts," she said, adding that
she hopes that they will also be able to experience their personal and
social value through work, just the way she did.
Source: Xinhua