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   air      bottled      business      cheap      circumstances      clients      countryside      fussy      idea      industry      market      part      pollution      products      really      rural      stuff      valley      various      video  
An English businessman has a selling , British countryside air to Chinese people. Leo De Watts, 27, thought of the of selling air to China after seeing news of in Chinese cities. He guessed there was a for cleaner air. De Watts launched his company last year. It is of the imaginatively named of "air farming". His team "harvests" air from locations in Britain and sends it to China. Even though the air is to collect, the price of the products is high. A bottle of the fresh costs $115.

De Watts is from the British . He said he appreciates the quality of the air in Britain. He now lives in Hong Kong and sells his at local markets. Most of his are sold in Chinese cities, where pollution can be bad. He said his Chinese customers are about what kind of air they buy. He said in his that: "We have who request very particular for their air. Sometimes we'll be at the top of a mountain, and other times at the bottom of a ." He added: "There's a market for this. We've just started."

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