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Abstract
Since the late 1990s, the number of farmer cooperatives in China has rapidly grown. The
adoption of the national law on farmer professional cooperatives in 2007 has led to significant
governmental support for the establishment and management of farmer professional
cooperatives. This paper explores the organizational features of the newly established
cooperatives as well as the services they provide to their members. Particular attention is
given to the role of local entrepreneurs in grouping farmers and in acquiring support from
local and regional state agencies. The paper is based on data about a group of 200 agriculture
and aquaculture cooperatives in Hubei province, central China.