China: Quality of spring tea mining has improved ahead of schedule; production and sales have achieved a good start

Published 2021년 3월 31일

Tridge summary

China's spring tea production and sales have had a good start, with over 800,000 mu of tea gardens in Menghai County, Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan successfully entering the picking season. The early spring tea mining in 2021, marked by higher winter temperatures and the introduction of early sprouting varieties, has led to a 10% to 20% increase in the overall first harvest of spring tea compared to previous years. Despite these achievements, the China Tea Circulation Association recognizes the need for technology upgrades and brand development within the industry. The association aims to increase the brand economy's proportion in the total tea industry economy by over 30% during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, with plans to organize the "China Tea Industry Brand Plan" to improve regional and corporate brands.
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Original content

Production and sales have achieved a "good start"-spring tea mining has improved its quality ahead of schedule. "A sip of spring tea is sweet and refreshing, and it will live up to March." Sipping a sip of spring tea is an indispensable anticipation for many people in spring. At present. , The spring tea harvesting and production work across the country has been in full swing. Mei Yu, secretary-general of the China Tea Circulation Association, said in an exclusive interview with a reporter from the Economic Daily that with the gradual relief of the epidemic and the continuous accumulation and effective application of experience in the tea industry’s anti-epidemic resumption of work and production, China's spring tea production in 2021 has a steady start, and the consumer market demand is stronger than before. Spring tea production and sales have achieved a "good start." Since the overall spring tea mining has been advanced in late March, more than 800,000 mu of tea gardens in ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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