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Yizhang County is located between 112°37′–113°20′ east longitude and 24°53′–25°41′ north latitude, situated in the southern part of Hunan Province. Historically, it was known as the "Key Route Between Chu and Yue." The county falls within a subtropical, humid, monsoon-influenced climate zone, characterized by four distinct seasons: early, unpredictable springs; long, hot summers; short but mild autumns; and winters that are generally mild with no severe cold or heavy frost and snowfall. Additionally, the area enjoys abundant heat and concentrated rainfall. The soil types are predominantly red and yellow soils, with some regions boasting selenium-rich earth.
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| Product Name: Crystal Yellow-Fleshed Orange (Newhall Navel Orange) | Product label: Green Fruit |
| Manufacturing Unit: Chenzhou Zhanxiang Green Agriculture Co., Ltd. | Manufacturer contact: 400-668-6191 |
| Brands: Zhanxiang, Hecheng | Net weight (kg): 5 kg, 7.5 kg, 10 kg |
| Storage method: Keep at room temperature in a cool, dark place or refrigerate. | Shelf life: 90 days |
| Best-selling period: November – April | Origin: Yizhang, Hunan |
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Yizhang County is located between 112°37′–113°20′ east longitude and 24°53′–25°41′ north latitude, situated at the southern tip of Hunan Province. Historically, it was known as the "Key Route Between Chu and Yue." The county enjoys a subtropical, humid monsoon climate characterized by four distinct seasons: early, unpredictable springs; long, hot summers; short but mild autumns; and winters that are generally mild with no severe cold or heavy frost and snow. Additionally, the area benefits from abundant heat and concentrated rainfall. The soil types are predominantly red and yellow soils, with some regions boasting selenium-rich soil deposits.
Yizhang boasts picturesque mountains and clear waters, with breathtaking scenery that has long earned it the reputation of "Chenshan and Chenshui—serenely beautiful, their fragrance enchanting." This place isn’t just a delightful haven for people to live in; it’s also a paradise teeming with diverse native plants and thriving wildlife.
Yizhang's innate geographical advantages and favorable climate conditions make it an excellent choice for modern, organic farming and eco-friendly livestock raising!
Chenzhou Zhanxiang Green Agriculture Co., Ltd. is located in Changcun Township, Yizhang County, Chenzhou City, Hunan Province. The company currently manages 20,000 mu of mountainous land and 400 mu of cultivated farmland, making it a specialized, large-scale, and modern ecological agriculture enterprise that integrates both animal husbandry (including pigs, cattle, horses, donkeys, earthworms, and various poultry like chickens) and crop cultivation (primarily focusing on navel oranges, alongside more than ten other fruit varieties, oil-tea camellia trees, and a diverse range of organic vegetables, melons, and fruits). With the vision of building "One Orchard, One Farm, Two Foundations," the company aims to establish a comprehensive modern ecological agricultural system that combines "fruit and tree development, eco-friendly livestock farming, technological research, and educational outreach."
One Farm: A Navel Orange Plantation. The company cultivates navel oranges across 15,434 acres and registered two navel orange trademarks—Zhanxiang and Longda—in 2015. These oranges are sold in markets such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. The farm also features integrated pig farming, emphasizing eco-friendly, green, and clean production practices. Primarily supplying Hong Kong, the plantation extends its reach to mainland China and global markets.
Yizhuang: An Ecological Farmstead. In 2014, it successfully earned the title of "Provincial Four-Star Eco-Leisure Farmstead." By driving the development of its estate-based economy, the farm has boosted tourism in Qianjia'an Village—home to Ming and Qing-era ancient residences—and at Dachong Fish Manor's rural tourism initiatives. Dedicated to becoming one of the region’s premier attractions within the Damangshan tourism circuit, Yizhuang is emerging as a fresh highlight for rural tourism and leisure.
Two bases: the Research Base and the Learning & Application Base. The Research Base encompasses the "Six Circles"—pig, horse, cattle, chicken, donkey, and earthworm—focusing primarily on the research and integration of green farming technologies. It is expected that, within five years, these scientific advancements can be widely implemented. Meanwhile, the Learning & Application Base features the "Six Gardens"—oil tea garden, loquat orchard, bayberry garden, peach orchard, citrus grove, and grapevine garden—designed specifically for hands-on educational experiences and practical training for university students.
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