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Chinese tea takes on global market

By MU CHEN (China Daily) Updated: 2015-03-02 08:00

Chinese tea takes on global market

A woman sorts tea in Wuyuan county, Jiangxi province. Last year, the value of Chinese tea exports experienced moderate growth of 2.1 percent to reach $1.27 billion, according to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Foodstuffs and Native Produce.[Provided to China Daily]

Overseas customers are more receptive to mass-produced, standardized tastes

A new beer made with Chinese tea in Syracuse, New York, points to new opportunities for Chinese high-end teas as interest grows abroad despite disappointing 2014 export figures.

In early February, Empire Brewing Co started brewing the unique tasting Two Dragons beer with Jingwei Fu tea, a type of fermented tea produced in Shaanxi province.

"The beer is getting rave reviews in Syracuse," David Katleski, owner of Empire Brewing Co, says, "and we intend to sample Two Dragons throughout New York State over the coming months while refining the taste".

After an initial trial shipment of 12 kilograms of tea, Empire Brewing and Shaanxi Jingwei Fu Tea Co have signed an agreement for a much larger second shipment of tea to make the beer a permanent product.

Ji Xiaoming, president of Jingwei Fu Tea Co and chairman of the Shaanxi Tea Association, says the collaboration was a "breakthrough" as it introduced Chinese tea to a completely new consumer base.

Although the Empire Brewing contract only accounts for a fraction of its annual tea production of 2,800 metric tons, Jingwei Fu is now exploring selling their branded teas in the US market at a time when traditional wholesale tea exports are facing structural difficulties.

Last year, Chinese tea exports plunged 7.5 percent year-on-year to 302,500 tons, according to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Foodstuffs and Native Produce. However, the value of tea exports experienced moderate growth of 2.1 percent to reach $1.27 billion.

"With rising production costs in China and competition that is likely to intensify, Chinese tea producers have to find new strategies to boost Chinese brands and their sales on the global stage," says Ji.

The vast majority of Chinese tea exports are sold at wholesale prices as raw materials used for blending. In 2014, over 80 percent of exports were lowgrade green tea, with Africa, Europe and Russia being the main markets.

Wang Jianrong, director of China National Tea Museum, says international interest in Chinese tea is generally on the up but low profitability has hindered Chinese tea exports.

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