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Where does Guazhou Lycium barbarum belong to?

Guazhou Lycium barbarum is a geographical indication certification trademark. Guazhou Lycium barbarum is a geographical indication product of agricultural products.

Lycium barbarum L. has been known as the tree of life since ancient times. With the Chinese civilization, it came from the Shang culture more than 4, years ago. Since ancient times, in people's minds, Lycium barbarum L. is a perfect product in strengthening the body and prolonging life. It has a long history, confusing legends, magical pharmacology, healthy diet, prosperous auspiciousness, special geographical environment, healthy fruit wine for longevity and beauty, and western "super fruit". The history and culture of Lycium barbarum have a long history, and the legendary culture of Lycium barbarum is a deified culture, which shows the position of Lycium barbarum in the eyes of the people. In every period of China's history, there is the legendary culture of Lycium barbarum. The ancients thought that eating Lycium barbarum regularly could "keep the beauty of youth" and "live with the world", so the flowers of Lycium barbarum were called "longevity flowers" and the branches were called "fairy sticks" and "queen sticks". At that time, in order to live forever, Qin Shihuang tried his best to seek the medicine of immortality. The palace was regarded as the secret medicine of rejuvenation pills, Qibao Meibeard pills and Yanling Guben pills, all of which contained Lycium barbarum. When Song Huizong was building a city in Shunzhou, migrant workers dug up the root of Lycium barbarum in the soil, which was shaped like a dog and immediately presented it to the palace. This is the legendary Chitose Lycium barbarum. It is also said that there was a Kaiyuan Temple in Runzhou in the Tang Dynasty. There was a well in the temple, and suddenly two wisps of smoke came from the wellhead. Then two dragons came from the well, held their heads high and wagged their tails over the well for a while, then turned around and spat two dazzling red dragon balls into the well, and then walked around and headed straight for the East China Sea. The dragon ball turned into two big Lycium barbarum trees in the well, and the roots were stuck in the cracks of the brick wall. No one can tell how long this tree has been growing, but its thick stems and gray branches hang down along the shaft wall for more than two meters, and its branches are flourishing, like two dragons that want to take off upwards. Hometown people call Lycium barbarum a dragon tree. Residents living here have been drinking this water for generations, and most of them live a long life. Over time, the villagers gave the village an auspicious name called Changshou Village.

Guazhou County has unique geographical and climatic conditions, which are suitable for the growth of Lycium barbarum. The produced Lycium barbarum is large in grain size, red in color, thick in meat, soft in quality, few in seeds and sweet in taste. The particle size (grain/5g) of Guazhou Lycium barbarum is ≤37, the water content is ≤13., the Lycium barbarum polysaccharide is ≥3. and the total sugar is ≥4..

geographical scope

Guazhou County is located in the northwest of Gansu Province, at the western end of Hexi Corridor and at the northern foot of Qilian Mountain, with geographical coordinates of 94 45 ′ ″ ~ 97 ′ ″ east longitude and 39 52 ′ ″ ~ 41 53 ′ ″ north latitude, bordering Yumen City, an oil city, in the east and tourism in the west. The county is about 185 kilometers long from east to west, 22 kilometers wide from north to south, and has a land area of 24,13 square kilometers. The producing areas of Guazhou Lycium barbarum are 14 townships including Bulongji Township, Suoyang Town, Shahe Township, Lianghu Township, Qidun Township, Shuangta Township, Guangzhi Township, Xihu Township, Hedong Township, Yaozhanzi Township and Sandaogou Town, Guazhou County, Jiuquan City, Gansu Province. At present, the area planted with Lycium barbarum in the county is 473 hectares, and the total output of dried Lycium barbarum fruit reaches 4118 tons, with an output value of 156 million yuan.