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Luo Jianhai, a 37-year-old farmer in Xinling village in eastern China, is typical of a new breed of farmer-entrepreneur. He has steadily expanded the farm where he tills rice and wheat by renting land from his neighbors. He also invested in 2 new tractors, which he lends out to other farmers who need them to work their own larger plots. Over the past 3 years his annual income has increased 7 times, to $100,000, and his spending has quadrupled, mainly on higher-quality clothing for his 3 children and a new, $17,000 car from a General Motors joint venture. His improved lifestyle, Jianhai said, “is the difference between being poor and having money.” Those like Luo, who live in China’s less developed places, could be crucial to the next stage of China’s development. As the government tries to shift the country’s growth engine away from its traditional dependence on factories and building things, which are no longer dependable and require more and more costly debt, China needs spenders in places, like Xinling. @yuyang_liu_ photographed Luo on his farm in Xinling. Visit the link in our profile to read more. #????


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