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    By HU YUYAN | China Daily | Updated: 2020-11-16 09:13
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    The picturesque view of the Chongfu base for agricultural startups in Tongxiang, Zhejiang province. CHINA DAILY

    In 2016, Huateng established a research institute with the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

    It also works with top universities such as Zhejiang University and the National University of Singapore, according to the company. Experts from the company's consultation team include Marc Huon, former president of the Belgian Feed Association, and Shen Jianzhong, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

    Besides being smarter and greener, the agricultural industry of Tongxiang is getting younger with the support of government policies that encourage college graduates to enter the field. "The main reason I chose to work here is the favorable policies specifically designed for college graduates," said Lyu Zhiwei.

    The 29-year-old college graduate works with Xiaolu Garden at the Chongfu base for agricultural startups in Tongxiang.

    With a planned area of 133 hectares, the base was built in 2016 by the local government to encourage college graduates to work in agriculture by offering them financial and other types of support. "Food and accommodation at the base is cheaper than the average market price," Lyu said.

    "Each meal at the staff canteen costs 10 yuan ($2) and the monthly cost of accommodation is 300 yuan."

    Yi Wei, who was a graphic design major at college and now runs a greenhouse, cited similar reasons for his decision to relocate to the base.

    "All the facilities are built by the government," Yi said.

    "The rent of the land is 3,000 yuan per mu (0.067 hectares) for the first year; 4,000 yuan for the second year; and 5,000 yuan for the third year and the foreseeable future."

    "This is so cheap that my friend's jaw dropped open upon hearing this," he said, adding, "The local government also introduced us to potential loan providers and helps us recruit interns".

    Yi said his shop on e-commerce platform Taobao now ranks among the top 300 plant sellers in terms of sales.

    Livestreaming has been a main driver behind the growth. "Half of our total sales come from orders placed during our daily two-hour livestream," Yi noted.

    To date, 29 agricultural projects have set up shop at the base. It employs more than 60 college graduates and over 200 residents from surrounding areas, according to the local government.a

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