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DUYUN, China, March 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Duyun Maojian tea leaves mainly grow in Duyun City, Bouyei-Miao Autonomous Prefecture of Qiannan, Guizhou Province, southwest China. In history, they were used as a tribute to the imperial court and were given the name “hook tea” as the dried tea leaves resembled a fish hook.
In 2022, Duyun Maojian’s tea-making techniques were inscribed on the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list. Last year, the regional public brand value of “Duyun Maojian” reached more than 4.89 billion yuan (about 676.78 million US dollars).
In Qiannan Prefecture, the tea industry helps increase farmers’ incomes and serves as a pillar industry to drive rural revitalization. In 2023, the sales volume of tea leaves in the prefecture reached 60,800 tons, with a sales value of 11.9 billion yuan and an export value of 31.91 million yuan.
The main production areas of Duyun Maojian tea leaves feature low latitudes, high altitudes, less sun and abundant clouds. Favorable ecological environment and exquisite tea brewing techniques nourish high-quality Duyun Maojian tea. The leaves are covered with good shapes and unique fragrance.
Duyun Maojian focuses on brand, quality and taste to produce clean, high-quality tea leaves. In terms of regional brand value, Duyun Maojian ranks in the first group of green tea in China.
Qiannan Prefecture will focus on building digital bases for tea gardens, establishing a product traceability system in major production areas of Duyun Maojian, upgrading the tea industry from traditional agriculture to agriculture modern, as well as the transformation of the brand in market share. In this way, Duyun Maojian will become a big industry and enrich its people.
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