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Where does Cuifeng tea in Fan Jing come from?

Fanjingshan Cuifeng tea is a geographical indication protection product. Fanjingshan Cuifeng Tea is a geographical indication certification trademark.

Fanjing Cuifeng Tea is one of the tea varieties produced in Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, Guizhou Province. It is named after Fan Jingshan, the main peak of Wuling Mountain in this county. The raw materials of this product are collected from Fuding Dabai Tea Garden at an altitude of 800-1300m in Fanjing. The product has the characteristics of "light green color, fresh, uniform and clean; The fragrance is lasting, and the chestnut fragrance is exposed; Fresh and refreshing; The soup is light green and clear; The characteristics of complete, tender, even, green and bright bud leaves have won unanimous praise from industry experts and consumers' love. In 2005, it was protected by geographical indication products.

Cuifeng tea in Fan Jing is produced in Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, the main peak of Wuling Mountain at the west foot of Fanjing. Fan Jing's square circle area is 100 square kilometer, which is the richest and best-preserved green treasure house of biological resources on the same latitude of the earth. It was listed as one of the "Man and Biosphere Protection Networks" by the United Nations, and 1986 was designated as a national nature reserve by the State Council. Yinjiang County is located in the western foothills of Fan Jing. It belongs to subtropical warm and humid monsoon climate, with warm and humid seasons and rainy and hot periods. There is abundant rainfall in the county, the annual rainfall is about 1 100 mm, the annual average temperature is 16.8℃, the annual sunshine hours are 1296 hours, the frost-free period is nearly 300 days, and the annual sunshine rate is. More diffuse light, neither high temperature heat damage nor freezing damage, enables Xiyin tea tree to use blue violet light and ultraviolet light more effectively, enhance photosynthesis, promote the new accumulation of effective components such as amino acids, caffeine and aromatic substances, improve the aroma and taste of finished tea, and improve the inherent quality of tea. The main soil types in the county are yellow soil, yellow brown soil, red soil and purple soil. , acidic, with a PH between 4.5 and 6. They have the characteristics of rapid maturity, moderate fertility, water retention, fertilizer retention and air permeability, and the soil is rich in organic matter. Unique natural factors have created the unique quality of Fanjingshan Cuifeng tea.

Yinjiang County has a long history of growing tea and has always been rich in famous tea. According to the history of Ming Dynasty, "Tea is the best in Sizhou". Tuanlong Village, Yongyi Township, Yinjiang County, Ming Dynasty, was under the jurisdiction of langxi barbarians and was placed under Sizhou. Tuanlong Tea is produced in Tuanlong Village, Yongyi Township, which lives in the depths of Fanjing Mountain, and can be traced back to 1 1 century. He paid tribute to the royal family in 14 1 year (the ninth year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty) and was awarded the title of tribute tea. 2 1 At the beginning of the century,1In the 5th century, more than 30 old tea trees were planted in Tuanlong Village, Yongyi Township. According to experts' research, the largest one is the largest and well-growing tea tree in China, and it is known as "China Tea Tree King".

The development of large-scale standardized planting of tea in Yinjiang County began at 1987, and the tea industry in Yinjiang County was listed as a "pillar industry" to develop vigorously. In 2003, Yinjiang County made great progress in tea industry by returning farmland to forests. In 2007, the county once again set off a new round of tea industry construction, and decided to implement the famous tea strategy according to the advantages of ecology, climate, region, tea quality charm and tea culture. The tea industry in the county has developed rapidly and steadily, and a high-quality green tea base has been built in Fanjingshan, Yinjiang, forming a tea industrialization management pattern integrating production, processing, market, brand and tea culture. By 20 10, it has become the main tea-producing county in Guizhou province, with 2 10000 mu of green tea base, including 85000 mu of tea gardens put into production, 2000 mu of organic certified tea gardens and 44800 mu of pollution-free certified tea gardens. There are more than 38,000 tea farmers in the county, and there are 35 production and processing enterprises, including 2 provincial leading enterprises, 4 municipal leading enterprises, 4 food safety production licenses with QS certification, 2 export management rights, ISO9000 system certification 1 household, and GAP certification 1 household; Tea trading market 1, tea green trading market 17. The construction of a 50,000-ton tea refining and processing plant was fully launched; 20 1 1 year, the total output of tea in the county is more than 2,500 tons, with an output value of more than 330 million yuan. And developed a series of famous teas such as "Cuifeng Tea in Fanjing Mountain", "Cui Ya in Fanjing Mountain", "Gongcha in Fanjing Mountain", "Xuefeng in Fanjing Mountain" and "Foguang Tea in Fanjing Mountain".

According to the Regulations on the Protection of Geographical Indications, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine organized a review of Fan Jingcui Fengcha's application for the protection of geographical indications. After passing the examination, the Announcement on the Protection of Geographical IndicationsNo. 10 175 was approved for implementation. .

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The scope of protection of geographical indication products of Fanjing Cuifeng Tea is subject to the scope proposed in the Letter of Application for Protection of Cuifeng Tea's Original Regional Products in Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County of Guizhou Province (Yinfahan [2004] No.25), namely Yangxi Town, Liu Yang Township, Tunxi Town, Luochang Township, Langxi Town, Heshui Town, Yongyi Township and Huangmu Town in Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County of Guizhou Province.