Chinese Experts Help Lao Farmers Reach High-End Tea Markets
Strengthening Sustainable Value Chains: How Lao Tea Farmers Are Tapping High-Value Markets with South–South Knowledge Exchange China’s ancient tea trees are prized for yielding high-end tea, particularly the renowned pu erh varieties. These old trees’ deep roots pull more minerals from the soil, resulting in a tea with a smooth but complex flavor. But while Laos has abundant tea tree […]
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