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New-style tea brews new trend
    2023-12-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

HAVING savored tea for over 2,000 years, Chinese tea enthusiasts are now welcoming innovations, with trends ranging from fruit tea and bubble tea to blended drinks like chai latte, sparking a thriving market.

Peng Yonghua, a veteran engineer at the research and development (R&D) center of a tea company in Jiangxi Province, is one of the pioneers sensing the industry pulse and embracing this trend. “Currently, the R&D cycle is around one week, and it’s expected to get even faster,” said Peng.

Wuyuan County Jufangyong Tea Industry Co. Ltd., where Peng works, entered the innovative tea beverage market in 2014. Established in 2005, the company is involved in various aspects, including tea cultivation, primary and deep processing, R&D and sales.

Orders from new-style tea beverage companies are entirely customized, requiring the formulation to be developed within a short time, Peng added.

“Tea enterprises have paired traditionally incompatible ingredients, presenting customers with novel and exciting flavors, particularly catering to the adventurous tastes of the younger demographic,” said Wu Dongdong, secretary-general of the culinary catering industry association of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Sought-after tea drinks incorporate niche ingredients like emblic and shaddock peel into their products, drawing a flood of customers.

Upgrading raw materials for new-style tea beverages demands a shift towards greater nutrition and cost-effectiveness, putting the supply chain and R&D capabilities of brands to test, said Cheng Danying, founder of the Guangxi-based Tea Expert.

Cheng’s brand has also collaborated with local brands to boost popularity. Effective cross-industry collaborations not only generate buzz for both brands but also leverage strengths in customer bases, membership systems, and supply chains, creating synergies greater than the sum of their parts.

Data released by iiMedia Research shows that in 2022, the market size of the new-style tea beverage industry exceeded 290 billion yuan (US$40.93 billion), with a year-on-year growth of 5.1%, and the market size is expected to reach 374.93 billion yuan by 2025. (Xinhua)

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