China: Popular science "tea party" enters Yimeng old district

Published 2021년 10월 11일

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The Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences is working to improve the tea processing technology in the northern region and enhance the popularity of tea culture. The Tea Research Institute has been tasked with understanding the issues in the tea industry and addressing the needs of producers and consumers. The institution has also implemented a mechanism for promoting agriculture through science and technology. Since April, the Tea Research Institute has focused on the construction and management of 400 acres of core tea gardens in Daogang Village, leading to the revitalization of the Feixian tea industry and the creation of Shandong famous tea products. As of 2020, Shandong Province has 10 cities and 40 counties involved in tea production, covering an area of 408,000 mu with an annual output of 26,000 tons and an annual output value of over 4 billion yuan.
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As the country's highest latitude tea producing area, what challenges does the Shandong tea industry face? Shandong green tea has chestnut aroma, is it related to chestnut trees? In late September, in the chestnut and tea gardens in Daogang Village, Feixian County, Shandong Province, Dr. Song Lubin, a researcher at the Tea Research Institute of the Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (hereinafter referred to as the Tea Research Institute) and a science and technology commissioner, was patiently and meticulously explaining the mystery. On the same day, the "Chestnut Fragrant Tea in Autumn Tea" held here by the Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences attracted more than 80 people including experts, tea companies, and villagers. Daogang Village, located in the hinterland of the old revolutionary base in Yimeng, is a remote village with fruit tea as the leading industry. The core base of Yimeng Xuejian Organic Tea Garden is located here. For a long time, people here grow tea, ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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