Sweet success with strawberries in Shandong
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Attracted by the improved rural environment and promising agricultural development, more young people in Shandong province, a major agriculture base in China, have returned to their hometowns to seek work.
In Nandawu village in the Chiping district of Liaocheng, Wu Qianyuan — who was born in the 1990s — started his strawberry-growing business in two greenhouses in 2017. Supported in part by local poverty alleviation policies, he now has eight greenhouses, which have also provided jobs for his fellow villagers.
"As a young person, I'd like to contribute my part in revitalizing rural areas," Wu said.
[Video by Chiping district media convergence center]
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