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Jinggu County in Pu-er City Strengthens and Expands its Tea Industry

Tea News · May 07, 2025

In recent years, the Jinggu Autonomous County of the Dai and Yi Nationalities has been working hard to build up renowned ancient Tea mountains such as Yangta, Lianhe, Kuzhushan, Bolin, Nanban, and Wenzhe. The county has accelerated organic certification for tea plantations, leading to a continuous increase in the economic benefits of the tea industry.

Jinggu County in Pu'er City Strengthens and Expands its Tea Industry-1

Currently, Fengshan Town in Jinggu County has 30,300 mu of tea plantations, producing 1,080 tons of tea annually, with a total output value of 85.76 million yuan. Among these, 6,000 mu are ancient tree tea plantations, yielding 108 tons of tea with an output value of 20.52 million yuan. Nancuishan and Dingbashan are two ancient tea mountains in Wenzhe Village, Fengshan Town. In 2024, Wenzhe Village became a practice site for the Yunnan Provincial Ethnic Tea culture Research Association's Wisdom Cloud Ridge initiative, while the ancient tea garden on Dingbashan became a teaching base for Pu'er tea species research.

Bolin Village in Fengshan Town is also a village that relies on tea production. It has a total of over 6,000 mu of tea plantations. Among these, more than 1,500 mu are ancient tree tea plantations over 100 years old, over 3,000 mu are large tree tea plantations between 50 to 100 years old, and over 2,000 mu are ecological tea gardens. There are 12 tea professional cooperatives in the village, and organic tea coverage has been achieved throughout the area.

To date, Jinggu County has a total of 280,500 mu of tea plantations, with 234,600 mu achieving organic certification. A total of 121 certificates for organic tea have been obtained. As of June, the county produced 7,616 tons of tea, achieving a comprehensive output value of 3 billion yuan.

(Zhou Jie, Yang Yongjian, Li Tonghui, Niuyu)

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