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广西赴福建开展特色食品产销对接
Guang Xi Ri Bao· 2025-07-13 01:39
Group 1 - The event held on July 11, 2025, in Xiamen focused on promoting Guangxi specialty food products and resulted in the signing of 6 strategic cooperation projects with a total value of 160 million yuan [1] - The theme of the event was "Fujian-Guangxi Jointly Promoting Food Industry and Government-Enterprise Cooperation to Boost Domestic Demand," emphasizing collaboration in specialty food development, market promotion, and supply chain coordination [1] - A showcase area featured over 50 Guangxi specialty food companies, highlighting a diverse range of products including grains, specialty rice noodles, liquor, tea, new beverage ingredients, and dairy products [1] Group 2 - In recent years, Guangxi's food brand influence and market competitiveness have been on the rise, with the food industry achieving a production value of 325.7 billion yuan in 2024 [2] - Guangxi is focusing on developing ten major industrial clusters, including new beverage, specialty rice noodles, fruit and vegetable processing, refined tea, and brewing [2] - Six food production areas have been cultivated, including Liuzhou snail noodles and Wuzhou Liu Bao tea, which have been recognized as key traditional and local specialty food industries [2]
全国首批重点培育名单来了!这六个地方茶产业入选
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-06-04 16:32
Core Viewpoint - The first batch of key cultivation lists for traditional advantageous food production areas and local specialty food industries has been released, highlighting six tea industries that have been selected for development [2][3][5]. Group 1: Selected Tea Industries - The six selected tea industries include Zhejiang's West Lake Longjing tea, Fujian's Anxi Tieguanyin and Wuyi Rock tea, Henan's Xinyang Maojian, Guangxi's Wuzhou Liubao tea, and Yunnan's Pu'er tea [3][11]. - These selected tea types encompass green tea, oolong tea, and black tea [4]. Group 2: Industry Development Context - Traditional advantageous food production areas and local specialty food industries are crucial for the development of China's food industry and serve as key growth engines [5]. - The selection process considered factors such as local food industry development foundation, current scale, growth potential, and cultural elements [6][7]. Group 3: Future Industry Outlook - Under the guidance of the "three tea integration" development concept, China's tea industry's overall competitiveness is expected to continue rising [9]. - By 2025, China's tea garden area is projected to exceed 53 million mu, with a total output value of approximately 330 billion yuan, and domestic sales expected to approach 2.6 million tons [10][11]. - The selected tea-producing regions have established a comprehensive industry chain that integrates breeding, planting, processing, sales, and cultural tourism [12]. Group 4: Broader Industry Goals - The first batch of key cultivation lists also includes major food industry categories such as dairy manufacturing, beverage manufacturing, brewing industry, and refined tea manufacturing, distributed across 28 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities [15][17]. - The goal is to create a development pattern for local specialty foods that includes "billion-level leading enterprises, trillion-level clusters, and trillion-level industries" [17][18].
跨越山海 连接东盟 广西打造“丝路电商”新平台
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-04-28 05:46
Core Viewpoint - Guangxi is emerging as a significant e-commerce hub connecting China and ASEAN countries, leveraging its unique geographical advantages and innovative models to share the benefits of the "Silk Road e-commerce" development opportunities [1][9]. Group 1: Development Model - The China-ASEAN Featured Commodity Gathering Center adopts a dual approach of "online digital platform + offline immersive trade experience," creating a year-round trade platform [3][6]. - The center has over 5,500 domestic and international featured products and has organized approximately 300 various online and offline themed events [1][7]. Group 2: Cross-Border Trade Facilitation - The center provides one-stop services to address the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises in cross-border trade, including policy interpretation, resource matching, and language translation [6][4]. - Successful case studies, such as the Malaysian durian product company, illustrate the center's role in enhancing brand strategies and market access in China [6][4]. Group 3: Future Prospects - The center aims to deepen digital trade methods and provide intelligent solutions for cross-border trade, positioning itself as a crucial platform for domestic and international dual circulation [7][9]. - Guangxi is transitioning from a "geographical hub" to a "digital hub," facilitating new markets for China-ASEAN cross-border e-commerce [7][9].