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西湖龙井预计3月中旬零星开采
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2026-02-26 22:18
Core Insights - The West Lake Longjing tea trees are approaching the harvesting period as they enter the growth phase after winter [2][3] - The growth of the tea buds is closely linked to temperature, with an average daily temperature of over 10°C required for the buds to enter the rapid growth stage [2] - The expected harvesting time for the West Lake Longjing tea is anticipated to be earlier than last year, around mid-March [3] Group 1 - The tea trees in the Longwu Tea Mountain are showing signs of growth, with small buds visible, indicating the approach of the harvesting season [2] - The tea buds are currently in the "dormant phase," and will only begin to grow rapidly once the temperature conditions are met [2] - The recent warm weather has been beneficial for the tea farmers, although the tea buds have not yet reached the necessary conditions for harvesting [2] Group 2 - A slight drop in temperature is expected around March 8, which may delay the growth of the tea buds, but extreme weather is not anticipated to cause frost damage [3] - The tea farmer expresses confidence in the quality of this year's West Lake Longjing tea due to favorable winter conditions, including snowfall that has allowed for better nutrient accumulation [3] - The expected effective accumulated temperature suggests that the tea will enter the rapid growth phase after March 10 [3]
(新春走基层)海南白沙:春茶吐新抢“鲜”机 茶农采摘忙增收
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-19 03:30
Group 1 - The tea farmers in Baisha County, Hainan, are currently harvesting fresh tea leaves, with daily yields of 10 to 20 kilograms per 10 acres, generating income of 200 to 300 yuan [1][3] - Baisha County is recognized as a major tea-producing area in Hainan, known as "China's Early Spring Tea Town" and "China's Ecological Tea Leaf Town," benefiting from a unique tropical rainforest ecosystem and geological resources [3][5] - The tea planting area in Baisha has reached 15,600 acres, accounting for one-third of Hainan's total, with an annual production of 647.9 tons and a total annual output value exceeding 120 million yuan, supporting over 3,500 jobs in the industry [3][5] Group 2 - The Hainan Wulilu Organic Tea Co., Ltd. has a tea planting area of 400 acres, employing about 35 local villagers during the peak harvesting season, with daily earnings of 200 yuan for workers [5][7] - The Baisha Tea Industry Co., Ltd. is ramping up production during the spring tea harvesting season, processing over 10,000 pounds of tea leaves daily to ensure timely market availability [5][7] - The Baisha County government aims to expand organic tea cultivation to 20,000 acres and develop two benchmark enterprises with annual revenues exceeding 50 million yuan by 2026, while also targeting international markets in Southeast Asia and Europe [7]