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1 man, 10,000 trees: Why China’s fledgling durian farms still can’t compete with Southeast Asian imports
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The arrival of home-grown durians on Chinese shelves in the past two years has sparked a gold rush for tropical agriculture in the world’s largest durian market, but it has a long way to go before it can compete with imports from Southeast Asia.
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