Camellia oleifera planting area in China reaches 68 million mu

Published 2020년 11월 18일

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The National Camellia Industry Development Meeting reported that China's Camellia oleifera planting area has expanded to 68 million mu, with 14 million mu dedicated to high-yield forests. The industry has produced 627,000 tons of camellia oil and has an overall output value, with policy support leading to increased planting and output. The State Forestry and Grassland Administration has issued a guide to industry development and has transformed 364 low-yield forests, increasing output by 4-10 times. The country is also focusing on breeding improved varieties and technological innovation, with a significant increase in the production capacity of improved varieties since 2008. Since 2019, there have been numerous scientific and technological achievements in Camellia oleifera, with 76 promotion projects and 3 national promotion projects underway.
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Economic Daily News reporter Huang Junyi learned from the National Camellia Industry Development Meeting held on the 16th that China’s current Camellia oleifera planting area has reached 68 million mu, with 14 million mu of high-yield Camellia oleifera forest, 627,000 tons of camellia oil, and the total output value of the camellia industry. According to the State Forestry and Grassland Administration, in recent years, China’s policy support for the camellia oleifera industry has continued to increase, and the planting area and output of camellia oleifera have been gradually increased. The Bureau issued the "Guide to the Development of Camellia oleifera Industry", 15 major oil-tea camellia-producing provinces and regions issued provincial-level development plans for the Camellia oleifera industry to accelerate the transformation and management of low-yield and low-efficiency Camellia oleifera forests. Since 2019, a total of 364 low-yield and low-efficiency Camellia oleifera ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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