Yunnan Mingqian tea is launched in batches, and the price of bulk red and green tea fresh leaves drops slightly

In the past few days, the Dashuwang Tea Base in Mangbing Village, Mangbing Township, Zhenkang County has been crowded with people. The new sprouts that have sprung up like bamboo shoots have made the tea farmers overjoyed. The tea farmers hummed songs and happily harvested the first batch of spring tea. Photo by correspondent Luo Rongchao and Wang Jianbo
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