Cold wave swept tea producing area experts say Ji'nan tea prices will not rise sharply.
Shun Net - Ji'nan daily
at the beginning of 2016, China's great river north and South encountered a few decades of cold wave, several big tea producing areas all down the snow Flowers, Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, is also a heavy snowfall that has fallen for 60 years. Many people worry that this cold wave, which is known as the monster level, will affect the growth of tea and cause the price to rise. In response, experts said that the snow had little effect on tea.
Xue De, director of the Ji'nan tea wholesale market (first tea market) quality inspection center, said that the snowfall caused by this cold tide will change the content of tea to some extent, making the tea taste a little change. However, because of the large snowfall and the rapid growth of modern agricultural technology, the possibility of a significant reduction is unlikely. In addition, snowfall is more common in the north. Shandong tea farmers have a strong sense of cold resistance, and consumers do not have to worry about it.