China: The export value of Guizhou tea exceeds 200 million U.S. dollars, making Guizhou the largest export agricultural product

Published 2020년 12월 3일

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In 2020, Guizhou Province's tea industry saw significant growth, with inspections and quarantines of 6,173 tons of exported tea, valued at $210 million, marking a year-on-year increase of 70.8% and 72%, respectively. This makes tea the largest export agricultural product from Guizhou. The province, known for its ecological advantages and rich soil, has the largest tea garden area in China. The tea types exported include black, green, white, and oolong. The majority of the tea was exported to 20 countries and regions, including Myanmar, Vietnam, the United States, Belgium, and Germany. To further support the tea export industry, Guiyang Customs has implemented various measures to facilitate customs clearance and improve the business environment at ports.
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The picture shows a tea garden in Guizhou. Photo by Qu Honglun, China News Network, Guiyang, December 3 (Zhou Yanling) The reporter learned from Guiyang Customs on the 3rd that as of November 30, Guiyang Customs has inspected and quarantined a total of 6,173 tons of exported tea in 2020, amounting to 210 million. The U.S. dollar increased by 70.8% and 72% year-on-year respectively. Tea has become the largest export agricultural product in Guizhou Province. Tea is a traditional advantageous industry in Guizhou Province, due to its ecological advantages of "low latitude, high altitude, little sunshine, cloudy fog, and no pollution" In addition, Guizhou soil is rich in trace elements such as zinc and selenium, making Guizhou a large area suitable for tea production. At present, the area of Guizhou tea gardens has reached 7 million mu, ranking first in China for many years. Guizhou exports in 2020 Tea types include black tea, green tea, white tea, and oolong tea. Among them, black tea ...
Source: Sohu

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