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Where does Fanjingshan Cuifeng tea come from?

Fanjingshan Cuifeng Tea is a protected geographical indication product. Fanjingshan Cuifeng Tea is a geographical indication certification trademark.

Fanjingshan Cuifeng Tea is one of the tea varieties produced in Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, Guizhou Province. It is named after the main peak of Wuling Mountains in the county - Mount Fanjing. The raw materials of the product are collected from the Fuding Dabai tea group strain tea garden at an altitude of 800-1,300 meters in Fanjing Mountain. The product has "green, fresh, smooth and clean color; long-lasting fragrance with chestnut aroma revealed; fresh and refreshing taste; green and clear soup color; The characteristics of "complete, tender, uniform, green and bright buds and leaves" have won unanimous praise from experts in the industry and love from consumers. In 2005, it was granted geographical indication product protection.

Fanjing Mountain Cuifeng Tea is produced in the Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County at the western foot of Fanjing Mountain, the main peak of the Wuling Mountains. With an area of ??100 square kilometers, Mount Fanjing is the richest and best-preserved green treasure house of biological resources at the same latitude on the earth. It is included in the "Man and Biosphere Protection Network" by the United Nations and was designated as a national nature reserve by the State Council in 1986. district. Yinjiang County is located at the western foot of Fanjing Mountain. The whole county has a subtropical warm and humid monsoon climate, with warm and humid seasons and hot and rainy seasons. The county has abundant rainfall, with an annual rainfall of about 1100 mm. The annual average temperature is 16.8°C, and the annual sunshine hours are as long as 1296 hours, the frost-free period is nearly 300 days, the annual sunshine rate is below 35, often cloudy to sunny or cloudy weather, with many clouds and fog, soft light and diffuse light, neither high temperature heat damage nor freezing damage, which makes it prefer shade. The tea tree can more effectively utilize blue-violet light and ultraviolet light, enhance photosynthesis, promote the accumulation of active ingredients such as amino acids, caffeine and aromatic substances in new tea leaves, improve the aroma and taste of the finished tea, and enhance the intrinsic quality of the tea. The main soil types in the county are yellow soil, yellow brown soil, red soil and purple soil. They are acidic with PH values ??between 4.5 and 6. They have the characteristics of fast maturation, moderate fertility, water retention, fertilizer retention, air permeability, etc., and soil organic matter Rich in content. Unique natural factors create the unique quality of Mount Fanjing Cuifeng tea.

Yinjiang County has a long history of tea cultivation and has always been rich in famous tea. According to the Ming Dynasty's "Ming Dynasty Records": "Sizhou Fangwu tea is the best." In the Ming Dynasty, Tuanlong Village, Yongyi Township, Yinjiang County, was under the jurisdiction of Langxi Barbarian Chief, and was affiliated with Sizhou. The Tuanlong tea produced in Tuanlong Village, Yongyi Township, nestled deep in Fanjing Mountain, can be traced back to the 11th century. In 1411 (the ninth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty), it was paid tribute to the royal family and was awarded the title of tribute tea. At the beginning of the 21st century, there are still more than 30 old tea trees planted in the 15th century in Tuanlong Village, Yongyi Township. The largest of them is the largest and best-growing tea tree in China according to expert research, and is known as the "King of Chinese Tea Trees."

The development of large-scale standardized tea planting in Yinjiang County began in 1987. The county listed the tea industry as a "pillar industry" and vigorously developed it. In 2003, the use of returning farmland to forest set off a development trend, making the county's tea industry The industry has made great progress. In 2007, the county once again launched a new round of tea industry construction. Based on the ecological, climate, regional, tea quality and charm, tea culture and other advantageous factors, the county decided to implement the famous tea strategy. The county's tea industry has developed rapidly and steadily, and a Yinjiang Fanjingshan high-quality green tea base has formed a tea industrialized management pattern integrating production, processing, market, brand and tea culture. By 2010, it has become the main tea-producing county in Guizhou Province, with a green tea base of 210,000 acres, including more than 85,000 acres of tea gardens in production, 2,000 acres of organically certified tea gardens, and 44,800 acres of pollution-free certified tea gardens. There are more than 38,000 tea farmers in the county and 35 production and processing enterprises, including 2 provincial-level leading enterprises and 4 prefecture-level leading enterprises. 4 have obtained food safety production license QS certification, 2 have export operation rights, and have obtained ISO9000 There is one system certification and one GAP certification; there is one tea trading market and 17 green tea trading markets; the construction of a 50,000-ton tea refining and processing plant has been fully launched; in 2011, the county's total tea output was more than 2,500 tons, and the output value reached 3.3 More than 100 million yuan. And it has developed a series of famous teas such as "Fanjingshan Cuifeng Tea", "Fanjingshan Cuiyang", "Fanjingshan Tribute Tea", "Fanjingshan Snow Peak" and "Fanjingshan Foguang Tea".

The National Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine organized a review of the Fanjing Mountain Cuifeng Tea geographical indication product protection application in accordance with the "Regulations on the Protection of Geographical Indication Products". After passing the review, it was approved to implement Geographical Indication Product Protection Announcement No. 175 of 2005 on Fanjingshan Cuifeng Tea from now on. .

Scope of protection

The protection scope of Fanjingshan Cuifeng Tea geographical indication product is based on the people of Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, Guizhou Province 0 "About the application for granting "Fanjingshan Cuifeng Tea" The scope proposed in the "Letter on Implementing the Protection of Products from Regions of Origin" (Yinfuhan [2004] No. 25) shall prevail, which includes Yangxi Town, Yangliu Township, Maranxi Town, Luochang Township, Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, Guizhou Province, Langxi Town, Heshui Town, Yongyi Township, Muhuang Town, Xinye Township, Tiantang Town, Daoba Township, Shanshu Township, Banxi Town, Shashabo Town, Zhongba Township, Xinzhai Township, Ering Town Administrative areas under the jurisdiction of 17 towns and villages.