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Inheritance, Innovation and High-quality Development of Tea Industry in Xianning City, Hubei Province

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  • GAO, Li
  • SUN ,Zhiguo
  • HE ,Yueqiu
  • ZHANG, Deying
  • LAI ,Jiandong
  • CHEN,Zhen

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Xianning City is a main tea producing area in Hubei Province, the capital of “border-selling tea” in China, and an important starting point for the Ten-Thousand-Mile Tea Road across the Eurasian continent. This paper studies the tea industry in Xianning from the aspects of top 100 counties of tea industry, important agricultural cultural heritage, famous Chinese historical and cultural villages, China's time-honored brands, major brands, and designated production enterprises of border-selling tea. Besides, it introduces intellectual property resources of the tea industry from traditional knowledge, biological genetic resources, new plant varieties, patents, geographical indications, trademarks, etc. Then, it analyzes major problems in the inheritance, innovation and high-quality development of Xianning tea, especially the border-selling tea. Finally, it comes up with constructive recommendations of starting the cultural inheritance and development project and upgrade project of the tea industry to build the capital of China's border-selling tea.

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  • GAO, Li & SUN ,Zhiguo & HE ,Yueqiu & ZHANG, Deying & LAI ,Jiandong & CHEN,Zhen, 2022. "Inheritance, Innovation and High-quality Development of Tea Industry in Xianning City, Hubei Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(08), August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:338227
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.338227
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