Tuesday 2 August 2016

Wealthy Chinese are avoiding food scares with their own organic farms

Wealthy Chinese are avoiding food scares with their own organic farms

Han Xing did not become a farmer for the money. He already had plenty, as the founder of a communications equipment company. What he wanted was food not tainted by heavy metals or fouled with pesticide. He couldn’t find it in grocery stores. So, like a rising number of wealthy Chinese, he decided to grow it himself, signing a 20-year lease on a 13-acre plot of land where he now has eight greenhouses, a giant fish pond and pens filled with more than 100 ducks, chicken and geese, the latter to defend the other poultry from local weasels.
Read more: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/wealthy-chinese-are-avoiding-food-scares-with-their-own-organic-farms/article31220608/?source=Snapzu

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