Tea exports rise in E China's Fujian
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Aerial photo taken on May 13, 2020 shows people visiting a tea garden in Xiaoqiao Town of Jian'ou City, southeast China's Fujian Province. East China's Fujian Province exported more than 7,726 tonnes of tea in the first four months of the year, a rise of 8.7 percent year on year, local customs authority said Tuesday. The exports, worth about 135 million U.S. dollars, were mainly oolong tea, green tea and black tea. Fujian is a major tea production base in China, with the locally produced oolong tea, green tea, black tea and jasmine tea especially popular at home and abroad. (Photos: Xinhua)
A worker processes flower tea in a company in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, May 30, 2020. East China's Fujian Province exported more than 7,726 tonnes of tea in the first four months of the year, a rise of 8.7 percent year on year, local customs authority said Tuesday. The exports, worth about 135 million U.S. dollars, were mainly oolong tea, green tea and black tea. Fujian is a major tea production base in China, with the locally produced oolong tea, green tea, black tea and jasmine tea especially popular at home and abroad.
Workers process flower tea in a company in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, May 30, 2020. East China's Fujian Province exported more than 7,726 tonnes of tea in the first four months of the year, a rise of 8.7 percent year on year, local customs authority said Tuesday. The exports, worth about 135 million U.S. dollars, were mainly oolong tea, green tea and black tea. Fujian is a major tea production base in China, with the locally produced oolong tea, green tea, black tea and jasmine tea especially popular at home and abroad.
Aerial photo taken on April 29, 2020 shows a tea garden in Xuefeng Town of Minhou County, southeast China's Fujian Province. East China's Fujian Province exported more than 7,726 tonnes of tea in the first four months of the year, a rise of 8.7 percent year on year, local customs authority said Tuesday. The exports, worth about 135 million U.S. dollars, were mainly oolong tea, green tea and black tea. Fujian is a major tea production base in China, with the locally produced oolong tea, green tea, black tea and jasmine tea especially popular at home and abroad.