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Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze profile

Written by Maggie

Nov 18 2020

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze profile

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze has a diameter of about 80 cm. After three seasons of spring, summer and autumn, it can grow 2000-3000 vegetative buds for making tea, and at the same time, it can grow 3000-5000 up to 8000 breeding offspring reproductive flower buds. With the popularization and application of asexual reproduction technology, reproductive flower buds no longer have to bear the task of reproducing offspring. A large number of Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze has become a burden to compete with tea buds for water and fertilizer, in order to ensure the quality of tea in the following year and the number. Tea farmers have to adopt artificial pruning and spraying plant growth regulators every year to inhibit the reproduction and growth of tea flowers.

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Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze development

Ms. Xu Jiying, born in a tea family, discovered for the first time that Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze is rich in nutrients and extremely high in active ingredients, which has a high development and utilization value. After more than 20 years of pioneering research, investment of tens of millions of yuan in research and development funds, testing and testing by dozens of scientific research institutions, and 38 expert demonstration meetings successively, it has been recommended by the China International Nutrition Association and the Chinese Natural Medicine Association. The affirmation and support of the Ministry of Spark Project... Xu Jiying summarized a complete set of research materials for the industrial development of Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze.

In 2001, the "Development and Utilization of Tea Tree Flower" project passed the expert appraisal and review organized by the Chinese Academy of Forestry and the Chinese Association for Science and Technology; in 2003, "Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze Processing Technology" obtained a national invention patent, More than 40 countries have applied for international patents of the same family, and registered the "Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze service trademark and 37 categories of product trademarks around the world. More than 40 Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze product formulations have been successfully published. , which is about to obtain the national new resource application certificate; 2004 "China Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze Industrial Development Proposal" was submitted to the State Council for approval; 2005 tea tree flower industry development project received multiple approvals from the state premier and various relevant ministries and commissions. In the same year, Xu Jiying waslisted as one of the nominees for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize in the global competition among thousands of women, and was called "Mother of Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze" by the industry.

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze value

More than 4 million tons of fresh flowers can be collected nationwide, and more than 500,000 tons of dried flowers can be made into raw materials. Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze is a natural resource that does not require re-cultivation, rich in reserves, and can be regenerated every year.

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze contains the same effective ingredients as tea, except that the growth effects of flowers and buds are different, and the content of ingredients varies. Flowers have higher protein and carbohydrate content than bud leaves due to their genetic tasks. For this reason, Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze is a rare natural compound raw material.

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze flowers and dried flowers are made into puree and compound powder and added to food, beverages, daily cosmetics, women's and children's hygiene products and other products. It has a good function and is a rare natural composite raw material. Using separation and purification technology-extraction of tea polyphenols, tea polysaccharides, protein powder, SOD and other active substances, it can be widely used in medicine, chemical and other industries.

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze flowers and dried flowers-through deep processing-made into puree and compound powder-through deep processing intermediate raw material products, can be added to food, beverages, daily cosmetics, women Among products such as children's hygiene products-it has a good function and is a rare natural compound raw material.

The efficacy of Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze, like tea, also has many beneficial health effects. Because Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze has a long growth period, it contains a variety of substances that are beneficial to the human body, especially the content of antioxidants is high, and its antioxidant capacity is also relatively strong. At the same time, it also has the effects of detoxification, lipid-lowering, hypoglycemic, anti-aging, anti-cancer, anti-cancer, nourishing, strengthening body, and beauty and beauty.

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze

Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze resource status

1. According to statistics from the Ministry of Land and Resources in 2009, the total area of ​​tea gardens nationwide has reached 28 million acre, distributed in more than 1,000 counties in 19 provinces. Adult tea gardens can collect more than 200 kilograms of fresh flowers per acre, and around 5 million tons of fresh flowers can be collected across the country, which can produce more than 300,000 tons of dried flowers. Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze is a natural resource that does not require re-cultivation, is rich in reserves, and can be regenerated every year.

2. The National Health and Family Planning Commission of the People's Republic of China approved Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze and other 7 new resource foods in 2013.

3. According to the latest statistics of the International Tea Council, in 2017, the global Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze tea plantation area reached 4.89 million hectares (73.35 million acre), the tea production was 5.812 million tons, and the global tea consumption was 5.571 million tons.

4. China's Camellia sinensis (Linn.) O. Kuntze tea plantation area and annual tea production ranks first in the world. At present, the country has about 44 million acre of tea plantations, and the annual output of tea is about 2.6 million tons, accounting for 60% and 45%, ranking first in the world. More than 10% of the tea produced is exported every year, with an annual export value of about 1.6 billion US dollars.