Source: Taiwan Straits Network
According to the comprehensive report of Fujian Daily and New Fujian App on January 5, "China's Top 100 Tea Counties"! Fujian occupies 8 seats! Come and call your hometown!
Anxi County ranked No. 2
Wuyishan City ranked 10th
Fuding City ranked 12th
Fu'an City ranked 28th
Zhenghe County ranked 45th
Ningde City's Jiaocheng District ranked 49th
Shouning County ranked 53rd
Gloss County ranked 91st
Let's take a look at the complete list of the top 100 counties in the country
Being able to win the honor of this national character shows that the economic development of these places is really good and has been affirmed by everyone.
Receiving this honor, the future development is unlimited
The list of the top 100 counties in China's tea industry in 2020 has a high gold content and authority in the industry, representing the overall development level of China's tea industry at present, and the list can be used as an important basis for future industry promotion, credit rating, brand trademark selection and other work.
How, do you feel that your hometown is getting stronger and stronger? These places are all too good to be true! Have you ever been there? Let's take a look!
Anxi County
Anxi is the hometown of China's oolong tea and an important agricultural cultural heritage site in China. At present, Anxi County has a tea garden area of 600,000 mu, an annual output of 62,000 tons, a total tea-related output value of 19.1 billion yuan, ranking first in the national key tea producing counties for 10 consecutive years, and the brand value of Anxi Tieguanyin ranks first in China's tea category for five consecutive years. As a pillar industry in Anxi County, Fujian Province, the tea industry is also an important enrichment industry in the county, with 80% of the county's 1.2 million people engaged in tea-related industries, and 56% of the average annual net income of farmers comes from the tea industry.
Wuyishan City
Wuyishan City is located in the northwest of Fujian Province, the junction of Fujian and Gansu Provinces, Wuyishan is the starting point of the "Maritime Silk Road" and "Wanli Tea Ceremony". Wuyi Mountain is located in the central subtropics, with abundant precipitation, high humidity, long fog and other unique climatic conditions that have created a unique tea industry in Wuyi Mountain. Wuyishan City, as a major tea-producing city in Fujian Province, has a long history of tea cultivation, rich varieties and profound cultural heritage, and is the birthplace of black tea and oolong tea in the world, and a famous tea town in China.
Fuding City
Fuding City, Fujian Province, has a long history of white tea cultivation. In recent years, Fuding City has developed the tea industry as a strategic industry for precise poverty alleviation and rural revitalization, and promoted the transformation and upgrading of the tea industry through a number of measures, with a tea garden area of 203,000 mu in 2018, a total tea output of 27,000 tons, and a total tea output value of 5.688 billion yuan, effectively driving the revitalization of local rural industries and increasing farmers' incomes.
Fu'an City
The tea industry is a characteristic industry of Fu'an City, Ningde City, Fujian Province. Camellia oleifera is one of the world's four major woody oilseed tree species, and Fu'an camellia oleifera has been cultivated for more than 400 years. In 1958, Fu'an Oil Tea was also awarded the "Green Oil Depot" pennant inscribed by Premier Zhou Enlai. At present, the planting area of Camellia oleifera in Fu'an City is 118,800 mu, and its area and output rank first in the province, with an annual output of 1,000 tons of camellia oleifera oil. Fu'an has also won the honorary titles of "National Regional Breeding Base", "China's Black Tea Capital", "China's Top 100 Counties in Tea Industry" and "Top Ten Counties in National Tea Industry Ecological Construction".
Zhenghe County
The tea garden area of Zhenghe County in Fujian Province is 110,000 mu. In recent years, the county has built a white tea brand, and the development momentum of the tea industry is strong. In 2019, the county produced 15,000 tons of tea, with an output value of 1.45 billion yuan, tea farmers accounted for more than 75% of the total number of farmers, more than half of the farmers' income came from tea, and the tea industry became a pillar industry for farmers in Zhenghe County to get rid of poverty and get rich.
Jiaocheng District, Ningde City
Jiaocheng District has been rated as "the second batch of national agricultural product quality and safety counties" and "2019 China's top 100 tea industry counties". Chixi Guishan 10,000 acres of ecological tea gardens have begun to take shape, and a total of 109 agricultural standardization production bases have been built. Cultivate 5 "one village, one product" characteristic agricultural industry demonstration villages.
Shouning County
The tea industry is the first people's production industry in Shouning County to get rid of poverty and become rich and revitalize the countryside. According to statistics, at present, Shouning County has a total tea garden area of 157,800 mu, 385 tea enterprises, including 13 provincial leading enterprises, 15 municipal leading enterprises, 45 sc certification enterprises, and 26 enterprises above designated size; 70% of the county's population is engaged in "Shouning Alpine Tea" related industries, with a marketing team of more than 30,000 people, and more than 2,000 tea houses, tea shops and tea companies opened throughout the country. In 2020, the county's tea output exceeded 15,000 tons, and the output value of the whole industry was 2.69 billion yuan.
Gloss County
The Dry Pit, Daqi Mountain and Miluo Bay in Siqian Township, Guangming County, are located in the northern section of the Wuyi Mountain Range, and the unique natural environment also makes the tea produced in the deep mountains and mist of the Dry Pit famous. Before liberation, it was exported to Beijing and Shanghai, and even exported to Europe and the United States, and was known as the "heavenly name" in black tea. In 2012, Gankeng was listed as "Fujian Province Tea Plant Excellent Germplasm Resources Protection Base". In recent years, the government has increased its support for tea farmers, encouraging tea farmers to cultivate tea, and now the tea planting area has doubled to 12,000 mu, and tea has become the main source of income for local villagers.
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(Source: New Fujian General)