Farmers busy with harvesting, processing spring tea in SW China's Guizhou

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Farmers busy with harvesting, processing spring tea in SW China's Guizhou

(Xinhua) 10:37, April 06, 2024

Farmers busy with harvesting, processing spring tea in SW China

A farmer shows fresh tea leaves at a tea garden in Erlong Village in Yuqing County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 5, 2024. During the Qingming Festival, tea farmers are engaged in the bustling activity of harvesting and processing spring tea in Yuqing County.

In recent years, Yuqing County has strategically positioned the tea industry as its pillar industry. Measures such as expanding cultivation areas, introducing processing enterprises, and extending the industry chain have been implemented to drive rural revitalization.

The efforts have yielded significant results, with the total area of tea plantations in Yuqing County now reaching 213,000 mu (approximately 14,200 hectares). More than 80,000 villagers have directly benefited from tea-related businesses with income increased. (Photo by Wang Chao/Xinhua)

Farmers busy with harvesting, processing spring tea in SW China

An aerial drone photo shows farmers picking tea leaves at tea gardens in Erlong Village in Yuqing County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 5, 2024. During the Qingming Festival, tea farmers are engaged in the bustling activity of harvesting and processing spring tea in Yuqing County.

In recent years, Yuqing County has strategically positioned the tea industry as its pillar industry. Measures such as expanding cultivation areas, introducing processing enterprises, and extending the industry chain have been implemented to drive rural revitalization.

The efforts have yielded significant results, with the total area of tea plantations in Yuqing County now reaching 213,000 mu (approximately 14,200 hectares). More than 80,000 villagers have directly benefited from tea-related businesses with income increased. (Xinhua/Yang Ying)

Farmers busy with harvesting, processing spring tea in SW China

An aerial drone photo shows farmers picking tea leaves at a tea garden in Erlong Village in Yuqing County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 5, 2024. During the Qingming Festival, tea farmers are engaged in the bustling activity of harvesting and processing spring tea in Yuqing County.

In recent years, Yuqing County has strategically positioned the tea industry as its pillar industry. Measures such as expanding cultivation areas, introducing processing enterprises, and extending the industry chain have been implemented to drive rural revitalization.

The efforts have yielded significant results, with the total area of tea plantations in Yuqing County now reaching 213,000 mu (approximately 14,200 hectares). More than 80,000 villagers have directly benefited from tea-related businesses with income increased. (Xinhua/Yang Ying)

Farmers busy with harvesting, processing spring tea in SW China

An aerial drone photo shows farmers picking tea leaves at a tea garden in Erlong Village in Yuqing County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 5, 2024. During the Qingming Festival, tea farmers are engaged in the bustling activity of harvesting and processing spring tea in Yuqing County.

In recent years, Yuqing County has strategically positioned the tea industry as its pillar industry. Measures such as expanding cultivation areas, introducing processing enterprises, and extending the industry chain have been implemented to drive rural revitalization.

The efforts have yielded significant results, with the total area of tea plantations in Yuqing County now reaching 213,000 mu (approximately 14,200 hectares). More than 80,000 villagers have directly benefited from tea-related businesses with income increased. (Photo by He Chunyu/Xinhua)

Farmers busy with harvesting, processing spring tea in SW China

A farmer picks tea leaves at a tea garden in Erlong Village in Yuqing County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, April 5, 2024. During the Qingming Festival, tea farmers are engaged in the bustling activity of harvesting and processing spring tea in Yuqing County.

In recent years, Yuqing County has strategically positioned the tea industry as its pillar industry. Measures such as expanding cultivation areas, introducing processing enterprises, and extending the industry chain have been implemented to drive rural revitalization.

The efforts have yielded significant results, with the total area of tea plantations in Yuqing County now reaching 213,000 mu (approximately 14,200 hectares). More than 80,000 villagers have directly benefited from tea-related businesses with income increased. (Photo by He Chunyu/Xinhua)

Farmers busy with harvesting, processing spring tea in SW China

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