The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs recently announced the third batch of nationally recognized specialty agricultural products for 2025. Jiangxi Province, leveraging its robust industrial foundation and continuous brand-building efforts, secured 19 new entries in this round, further highlighting the region’s rich agricultural heritage and dynamic industrial growth.
The newly listed products showcase distinct regional characteristics and span a diverse range of categories, including livestock, poultry, aquatic products, tea, fruits, vegetables, and specialty processed goods. The detailed list for Jiangxi includes:
- **Shangli County**: Shangli River Snails - **Yongxiu County**: Yongxiu Geese - **Pengze County**: Pengze Crucian Carp - **Yujiang District, Yingtan**: Yujiang Green Tea - **Guixi City**: Guixi Bamboo Fungus - **Chongyi County**: Chongyi Honey - **Dingnan County**: Dingnan Dried Tangerine Peel - **Xingguo County**: Xingguo Water Shield - **Guangfeng District, Shangrao**: Guangfeng Highland Black Tea - **Yiyang County**: Yiyang Spring Bamboo Shoots - **Dexing City**: Dexing Raspberry - **Qingyuan District, Ji’an**: Qingyuan White Lotus - **Jishui County**: Jishui Pigeon - **Jinggangshan City**: Jinggangshan Kiwi - **Nancheng County**: Nancheng Yam, Nancheng Soft-shelled Turtle - **Chongren County**: Chongren Black-skinned Winter Melon - **Yihuang County**: Yihuang Sweet Potato Noodles - **Jinxi County**: Jinxi Pigeon
These newly designated "national-level" agricultural products not only reflect Jiangxi’s achievements in cultivating specialty agriculture and improving quality but also inject fresh momentum into local brand upgrades and rural revitalization. Moving forward, the province will continue to capitalize on its exceptional ecological resources to further elevate its specialty agricultural brands, promoting more high-quality, green "Jiangxi flavors" across China and globally. This initiative aims to broaden the benefits of rural revitalization and share the natural bounty of the region with more households.
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