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Jiang and her sisters signed a uniform tea garden management contract with local farmers to standardize management and ensure quality. During the harvest season from March to June, local farmers sell their tea leaves to Jiang's tea factory at a higher than market price, as long as they meet the standards set by Jiang. "We received as much as 100,000 yuan of tea leaves daily on average during the harvest season, and paid the farmers every three days," Jiang said. More than 60 local households have been lifted out of poverty since Jiang started her tea business.
Jin has held a number of academic positions, is a regular commentator on the Chinese economy and is also writing a book on the country's political economy, which will be published next year.
July is one of the hottest months in China. Walking in the sun with a straw hat, a life jacket and a pair of rubber boots, Xia's clothes were soon wet with sweat.
Job hunters seek positions and information at a career fair in Huaibei, Anhui province. [Photo by Wan Shanchao/For China Daily]
Jim Schumacher, 47, is one of the county's ginseng growers.
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Jiang found huge opportunities in the Chinese market, with the state's ginseng enjoying a solid reputation in China. In 2017, the state exported million of ginseng to China alone, up more than 16 percent from 2016. The total value of US ginseng exports was roughly million in 2017, and China was the biggest buyer.
Jiangsu police are investigating the incident. They said such behavior will be thoroughly investigated and severely punished.
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