From December 7 to 8, the national ecological product value realization mechanism experience exchange on-site meeting was held in Mount Huangshan Xiangming International Hotel. On the afternoon of December 7th, attendees visited Qimen Black Tea Group for research. More than 100 people participated in the survey, including Liu Qiang, head of the General Department of the National Development and Reform Commission and a first level researcher, He Chun, a first level inspector of the Anhui Development and Reform Commission, Wang Henglai, vice mayor of Mount Huangshan Municipal Government, and relevant heads of the National Development and Reform Commission's Basic Department, Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other provinces and cities' Development and Reform Commissions. Hu Meiyuan, secretary of the Qimen County Party Committee, vice secretary of the Qimen County Party Committee, and Chang Jiang Chengyong, county governor, were accompanied by the survey.
Qimen Black Tea Group focuses on building 5G smart tea gardens, integrating tea trees, flowers, and plants, realizing the integration of Internet of Things, water and fertilizer, and four situation monitoring, so that tea gardens can have digital presence everywhere from tea planting, tea garden management to tea culture and tourism integration, providing more scientific support for planting prevention and control decisions, tea garden plant protection management, etc., and transitioning from tradition to wisdom.
The attendees of the National Ecological Product Value Implementation Mechanism Experience Exchange Conference visited Qimen Black Tea Group for research, which is a recognition and encouragement of Qimen Black Tea Group and Qihong Industry, and also an important opportunity to promote the continuous innovation and upgrading of Qihong Industry. Qimen Black Tea Group will strive to achieve greater achievements in technological innovation, intelligent manufacturing, and other aspects, better adapt to market changes, achieve high-quality development, and use the tea industry to drive rural economic development and assist in rural revitalization.