tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post7661360762234897767..comments2024-03-26T19:47:09.310+08:00Comments on Lao Ren Cha - 老人茶: So what is up with these Dayuling tea farms?Jenna Lynn Codyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04032277820150000198noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-63505977237910649802016-05-22T09:29:10.556+08:002016-05-22T09:29:10.556+08:00Hi Jenna,
I think anybody with a little experien...Hi Jenna,<br /><br /> I think anybody with a little experience in the tea industry would tell you that it is impossible to grow tea sustainably at that<br />altitude because the land lacks the necessary nutrients to sustain an economically productive tea tree. The trees like those of the Chen family have to be grown using fertilizers at least, and therefore are not sustainable (if we understand Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10834988165050445289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-70502904795045197342016-05-04T18:13:38.362+08:002016-05-04T18:13:38.362+08:00That's very interesting, thanks!
It doesn'...That's very interesting, thanks!<br /><br />It doesn't answer all of my questions - e.g. whether or not the Chens were as innocent as the article leads one to believe, if the problem is sustainability and they ARE growing sustainably (are they really? Nobody's proven or disproven it) then that doesn't really answer the question of how Eco-Cha's sources are unaffected because Jenna Lynn Codyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032277820150000198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-92228122112545073912016-05-04T11:25:30.313+08:002016-05-04T11:25:30.313+08:00Hi Jenna,
Have you seen this article? It provides...Hi Jenna,<br /><br />Have you seen this article? It provides some info from a purely legal perspective.<br /><br />https://taiwanlawblog.co/2016/05/04/legal-angle-of-the-high-mountain-oolong-tea-story/Pierrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02149158645144080511noreply@blogger.com