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Macadamia nuts, also known as macadamia nuts, are native to Queensland, Australia. Today, Lincang's macadamia nut planting area has exceeded half of the world, achieving an important breakthrough from "zero" to "the world's largest".
From 1991 to 2001 in the "first ten years", Lincang's macadamia plantation area was only 23,500 mu; by 2017, this figure had been refreshed to 2,278,900 mu. In 2021, the planting area of macadamia nuts in Yunnan Province will reach 3.79 million mu, accounting for 54% of the global planting area and 88% of the national planting area. Among them, Lincang City has a planting area of 2.6277 million mu, an output of 60,000 tons, and an output value of 3 billion yuan. It has become 71 towns covering 8 counties and districts in the city, involving 510,000 growers, and its annual per capita income exceeds 6,000 yuan.
By 2025, the macadamia nut industry in Yunnan will be built into a green food industry with world influence that is "No. 1 in the country and first-class in the world." Yunnan Province will actively organize nut companies to carry out online and offline sales, actively promote Yunnan macadamia nuts, and expand new trading formats.
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