Here
you find cold tolerant tropical plants, their seeds, habitats, animals
that live in the rainforest of Xishuangbanna and ethnic medicine that
is produced by local minorities.
A most interesting selection on orchids, hardy tropical
ornamental plants, medicinal plants, traditional herbs, and animals.
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professional expertise Biodiversity protection, sustainable
crop production, and fair trade
in China and Asia's Mekong Region
tropical rain forest flowers, exotic
rare plants and herbs, products for gardening, horticulture, landscaping, health,
hobby, and on wholesale
shop
in our store and contribute to biodiversity protection and fair trade
Your
ecologically friendly flower production:
proudly traceable!
Imagine, the traceability of your supply chain leads your
customers to the tropical jungles of the Mekong river and to the Himalayan
mountains where Tibet meets Yunnan. Immerged in diverse culture and rich
biodiversity, your customers can visit the places and people where your
organic products start from pristine soils, clean air, and where they
support the livelihood of local ethnic communities.
Would this add to the sustainability and credibility of your company?
Would your trademark benefit from international
research publications lauding your company's involvement in saving the
rain forest?
If you are in the food, cosmetics, flower, herbal, and medical business,
certifying your products as contributing to rain forest and biodiversity
protection will be an advantage with a competitive edge.
The TianZi Biodiversity Centre is working with German Universities to
design land use systems, which are bound to change paradigms: we promote
rare agro-biodiversity species, manage complexity, and find alternatives
to destructive forms of mono culture.
If all this is in line with your company's business concept - please contact
us.
The TianZi Team.
Special
tea made from leaves of old tea trees by the Aini ethnic minority people.
It grows inside the tropical mountain forest and is completely free of
any pesticides. The leaves are fermented inside bamboo. Look
at it