BEIJING, Jan. 15,
2025 /CNW/ -- In Ningbo, Zhejiang, David W.
Ferguson, honorary chief English editor at Foreign Languages
Press, met Jin Lishen, the local
Fruit and Vegetable King, and included Jin's story in his new book
China's Development in the New
Era - the Zhejiang Experience.
In 1971, Jin was born in the small town of Andong, with a family
whose local farming ancestry went back generations. After middle
school, Jin first became a seafood fisherman, gathering cockles in
Hangzhou Bay. At that time, he may not have imagined that he would
become Fruit and Vegetable King of this place.
The villagers had grown cottons, soy beans, and peppers, but
they still struggled to sell their produce. Jin wanted to go out
and find opportunities. He used to travel extensively within
Zhejiang to promote Andong's
agricultural produce.
He steadily began to build a reputation as a middle man, but
logistics were still problematic.
Critical to changing the situation was the opening of the
Hangzhou Bay Bridge in 2008. The bridge reduced the farmers' travel
time to Shanghai from 10 hours to
two hours, and transformed their potential markets. Jin's farms, as
the tiger with wings, now reach overseas markets in Japan, Germany, the United
States, Australia and
Canada.
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