@@tobacco118 Poland mostly drinks shitty tea like Lipton or Minutka and so on. Sad to admit, but unless there is no societal progress, there's very few people who can enjoy great things like tea
At 6:56 the same make and model as my car, 2003 Mitsubishi Pajero, pulled in front of you. I love that car. They are quite rare here, so I was surprised to see it. Another great video and I enjoyed very much the topic.
Hey William, watching this video and your ripe pu erh video do you think there is a concern of overfarming of tea for pu er in Yunnan? With how much the demand has increased, are there controls by the state for it to be sustainable? Its one of the things i've been thinking of lately in regards to purchasing pu erh, i fear i might be contributing to the overfarming and destruction of something unique and special. I live overseas but my family came from these lands.
The trend in the last 15 years has been to decrease yields and de-intensify the agriculture. The change in market demand towards higher quality tea means less gardens use pesticides. Having a conventional tea plantation with intensive farming means you'll produce high volumes and sell at a cheap price. It can be an economically viable model but it's highly competitive (there is too much cheap tea on the market) and not in line with the current political incentives.
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What a straight to the point and informative video. Great work!
inspiring, thanks ... and greetings from Poland where Puer tea still needs to find more lovers
Poland mostly drink black tea, I suppose.
@@tobacco118 Poland mostly drinks shitty tea like Lipton or Minutka and so on. Sad to admit, but unless there is no societal progress, there's very few people who can enjoy great things like tea
@@georgechertkov4140 Lipton is world famous though 😂
At 6:56 the same make and model as my car, 2003 Mitsubishi Pajero, pulled in front of you. I love that car. They are quite rare here, so I was surprised to see it. Another great video and I enjoyed very much the topic.
The production quality made me smile really big. When he got out if the car?? 😯🤗🤩
Excellent video William! Very interesting to see the markets.The sped-up walking sections brought me much joy :) Wishing you all the best for 2022!
Thank you for this good video, my friend!!! 👁🗨💯
Very interesting William. Thank you!
This is also a Directorial juggernaut!
Highly enjoyable, merci!
good quality vid
Very interesting video, thanks!
Another great video that is so comforting now we’re not allowed to travel!
I never can quite figure out, where William is originally from. Great content tho :D
This was so good!
it is my cup of tea
Great content, thanks!
That was very interesting
Really good filming and editing and overall quality.
Nice video!
Wtf?! The background was blurred?? That is movie quality for sure!
Will there be a video with John where you taste his tea?
If he comes to my tea shop, sure!
@@farmerleaf61 Looking forward to a video tasting of the Jinggu tea!
How was the Jingu tea?
haven't tried it yet!
Do you have the info for the people you met with?
Hi William
I am from Malaysia.
How can I purchase the pu-erh tea from you
Hey William, watching this video and your ripe pu erh video do you think there is a concern of overfarming of tea for pu er in Yunnan? With how much the demand has increased, are there controls by the state for it to be sustainable? Its one of the things i've been thinking of lately in regards to purchasing pu erh, i fear i might be contributing to the overfarming and destruction of something unique and special. I live overseas but my family came from these lands.
The trend in the last 15 years has been to decrease yields and de-intensify the agriculture. The change in market demand towards higher quality tea means less gardens use pesticides.
Having a conventional tea plantation with intensive farming means you'll produce high volumes and sell at a cheap price. It can be an economically viable model but it's highly competitive (there is too much cheap tea on the market) and not in line with the current political incentives.
@@farmerleaf61 that is good to know!
what is the name of last market?
They let you use your hands on the tea? That’s gross.
What else would you use