Main honors obtained by Fuzhou Jasmine Tea
In January 2008, the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce issued the “National Geographical Indication Certification Trademark” to Fuzhou Jasmine Tea
In September 2009, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine approved the implementation of the "National Geographical Indication Product Protection" for Fuzhou jasmine tea
In November 2009, the Ministry of Agriculture approved the implementation of the "National Agricultural Products Geographical Indication Protection" for Fuzhou jasmine tea
In March 2010, Fujian Province’s local standard “Geographical Indication Product Fuzhou Jasmine Tea” was officially released and implemented. In 2010, Fuzhou Jasmine Tea Industry Alliance became a national agricultural product processing demonstration base.
In 2010, Cangshan District, Fuzhou City, the "Qionghua Jade Island" famous for its jasmine tea, ranked 18th among the top 100 tea counties in China. In 2011, Chunlun became a national agricultural product (tea) processing research and development sub-center.
In 2011, Minrong became a national agricultural product processing demonstration enterprise.
In April 2011, Fuzhou Jasmine Tea ranked among the top ten in the 2011 China Tea Regional Public Brand Value Assessment, with a brand value of 1.827 billion yuan.
In October 2011, Fuzhou was awarded the title of "The Birthplace of Jasmine Tea in the World" by the International Tea Committee. In 2011, Minrong and Chunlun became well-known trademarks in China.
In 2012, Chunlun and Mantangxiang became key leading enterprises in the national agricultural industrialization.
In 2012, Chunlun and Minrong built academician workstations.
In 2012, Chunlun, Minrong, Mantangxiang, Fumin, Jiufeng and Blue Lake became the top 100 tea companies in China.
In June 2012, at the 2012 China Agricultural Brand Development Promotion Conference, Fuzhou Jasmine Tea won the title of "2011 Most Influential Chinese Agricultural Products Regional Public Brand", ranking 11th in the country. No. 4 in the tea category.
In October 2012, Fuzhou Jasmine Tea was awarded the title of "World Famous Tea" by the International Tea Committee.
In 2012, Fuzhou jasmine planting and tea culture system entered the candidate list of China's important agricultural cultural heritage projects.
In May 2013, Fuzhou jasmine planting and tea culture system was selected into the "First Batch of China's Important Agricultural Cultural Heritage" announced by the Ministry of Agriculture.
In 2014, at the FAO Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Council and Seminar held in Rome, Italy, Fuzhou jasmine cultivation and tea culture system was selected as a "Globally Important Agricultural Cultural Heritage".