In the scenario of large-scale market stalls in rural areas, here are seven small businesses with low cost and high demand, of which the fifth usually has a large sales volume:
1. Vegetable stalls: Selling a variety of local fresh vegetables, it has gained a high market demand. Offering a variety of options and keeping prices reasonable can attract customers.
2. Grain and oil stores: sell common grain and oil products such as rice, flour, and edible oil. These are the daily necessities of rural households, which are in high and stable demand.
3. Grocery stalls: provide a variety of daily necessities, such as laundry detergent, toilet paper, shampoo, soap, etc. These commodities are the necessities of people's daily life and are in high demand in the rural market.
4. Snack stalls: sell all kinds of snacks, such as melon seeds, puffed food, biscuits, etc. People in rural areas like to enjoy good food, and snack stalls often attract larger customer groups.
5. Farm stalls: selling poultry, fish and other aquaculture products. Meat and fish are in greater demand in rural areas, and they can be supplied directly from farms to residents at better prices.
6. Handicrafts: Sell locally handmade art and souvenirs. These unique and national products can attract tourists and collectors, and have great sales potential.
7. Direct sales of agricultural products: Rural areas usually have an abundance of agricultural products, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, etc. Through the direct sale of agricultural products, we are able to provide fresh, high-quality products to meet the needs of local residents for healthy food.
Keep in mind that when choosing to run a small business, you need to consider the local market demand, competition, and your own interests and skills. At the same time, providing good product quality, reasonable price and excellent service will help you get more sales opportunities. Wishing you a prosperous business!