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홍차 from 중국

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About this market

About

China, the birthplace of tea, produces a wide variety of black teas known locally as "hong cha" (red tea). Though green tea dominates domestic consumption, China is a key exporter of distinctive black teas prized for their aroma, smoothness, and artisanal qualities.

History

Black tea production in China began during the Ming Dynasty, gaining popularity in the 17th century for export to Europe. Iconic varieties like Lapsang Souchong and Keemun laid the foundation for China’s black tea reputation.

Production Regions

  • Fujian: Birthplace of black tea; known for Lapsang Souchong and Jin Jun Mei.
  • Anhui: Produces Keemun, a globally recognized export tea.
  • Yunnan: Famous for Dianhong black tea with golden buds and malted flavor.
  • Hunan: Emerging producer with both orthodox and CTC processing.
  • Guangdong: Known for Yingde black tea with floral and cocoa notes.
  • Sichuan: Traditional area for highland black teas.

Growing Conditions

  • Altitude: 600 to 2,200 meters, depending on the province.
  • Climate: Subtropical with ample rainfall and seasonal mists.
  • Rainfall: 1,000–2,000 mm/year.
  • Soil: Rich in iron and organic matter; acidic and well-drained.

Harvesting Process

  • Frequency: Main plucking in spring; some summer and autumn harvests.
  • Method: Hand-plucked for high-grade teas; mechanical for large-scale output.
  • Processing Type: Both orthodox and CTC; emphasis on artisan techniques.
  • Stages: Withering → Rolling → Oxidation → Firing → Sorting.

Cultivation Methods

  • Smallholders: Majority of producers are family-run plots integrated into cooperatives.
  • State Farms: Operate in export-oriented provinces like Yunnan and Fujian.
  • Artisan Farming: Traditional, low-input techniques used for specialty teas.
  • Organic Options: Increasing cultivation of pesticide-free and organic teas.

Supply Chain

  • Flow: Farmer → Processing workshop or factory → Distributor → Exporter.
  • Domestic Use: Limited; green and oolong teas dominate local markets.
  • Export Focus: High-grade black teas are mainly exported to Europe, Russia, and Southeast Asia.

Local Logistics

  • Main Hubs: Fuzhou (Fujian), Hefei (Anhui), Kunming (Yunnan).
  • Export Ports: Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Xiamen.
  • Packaging: Loose-leaf tins, vacuum packs, kraft paper sacks.

Regulations and Certifications

  • Oversight: China Tea Marketing Association and provincial bodies.
  • Certifications: National food safety standards, ISO, organic certifications for some farms.
  • Geographical Indication (GI): Many famous black teas protected by GI labeling.

Quality Standards

  • Grading: Based on leaf size, bud content, aroma, and infusion clarity.
  • Flavor Profile: Range from floral and fruity to malty and smoky.
  • Color: Golden-amber to deep red liquors.

Trade Terms

  • Exports (2023 est.): Over 80,000 MT of black tea exported.
  • HS Code: 090240.
  • Key Importers: Russia, UK, Germany, US, Morocco, and Pakistan.
  • Packaging Types: Bulk bags, artisan tins, tea bags, and pyramid sachets.
  • Pricing: Wide range; premium teas command high retail values.

Environmental Impact

  • Agrochemical Use: Reduced in organic regions; some reliance in mass-market areas.
  • Soil Erosion: Managed through contour planting and forest buffers.
  • Climate Risks: Fluctuations in rainfall and frost affect quality in higher elevations.

Social Impact

  • Rural Employment: Tea provides income for millions of smallholder farmers.
  • Artisanal Knowledge: Preservation of heritage tea-making techniques.
  • Women in Tea: Involved in leaf plucking, sorting, and small-scale processing.

Uses

  • Single-Origin Teas: Consumed by connoisseurs and premium retailers.
  • Blends: Used in specialty blends, breakfast teas, and flavored products. 
  • Culinary Applications: Sometimes used in broths, sauces, or smoked preparations.

Variation

Keemun (Qimen Hong Cha)

From Anhui; floral aroma, winey flavor.

Dianhong

From Yunnan; bold, malty, with golden buds.

Jin Jun Mei

From Fujian; handmade with buds only; sweet and smooth.

Lapsang Souchong

Pinewood-smoked tea from Fujian; smoky and bold.

Yingde Hong Cha

From Guangdong; sweet, chocolatey with honeyed notes.

Fujian Gongfu Black Tea

Tightly rolled leaves with a rich, complex character.

Sichuan Black Tea

Mellow, caramel-like with good body.

CTC Black Tea

Mechanically processed, brisk, and used in export blends.

Export of 홍차 from 중국

홍차 is categorized under HS code 090240 - Tea, black; (fermented) and partly fermented tea, in immediate packings of a content exceeding 3kg, and the data is presented accordingly.

Export overview

As of 2023, 중국 ranked #4 in global exports of 홍차. 중국 accounts for approximately 9.68% of the total global export value of 홍차, with an export value of 337,366,557 USD.
The top countries importing 홍차 from 중국 include 세계, 홍콩, 베트남, 말레이시아, 일본.

Export trend

중국's export value of 홍차 has decreased by 10.49%, falling from 376,895,795 USD in 2019 to 337,366,557 USD in 2023.
The export data for 중국 홍차 is sourced from UN Comtrade and official Customs databases of various countries. The data is categorized under the Harmonized System (HS) code 090240 - Tea, black; (fermented) and partly fermented tea, in immediate packings of a content exceeding 3kg, which covers a specific classification for 홍차 and related products in international trade.
It's important to note that the HS code classification may not always perfectly match the definition of 홍차 in certain markets, as HS codes often encompass a broader range of similar products.

Export transactions from 2024

Transactions in this market
672
Exporters
207
Importers
257

Major exporters of 중국 홍차 in 2024

CIE JIMHON NINGBO SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
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중국
HONG CHINA TEA
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중국
URUMQI QIANFENG CHANGAN TRADING
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중국
YIWU ZHANKUANG TRADING FIRM
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중국
FUJIAN PROVINCE GUANGFU TEA
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중국

Major importers of 중국 홍차 in 2024

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE&FOOD SECURITY
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레소토
CAPITAL TEA TRADING
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우즈베키스탄
SOUTHERN TEA
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미국
FIRST CLASS CARGO SYSTEMS
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미국
PROMA TRADE INTERNATIONAL
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방글라데시

Historical export price trends

The export price of 홍차 from 중국 has shown an upward trend over the past two years. In 2023, the price ranged from 0.24 USD per kg to 14.66 USD per kg, while in 2024, it increased to a range of 0.34 USD per kg to 14.73 USD per kg.
Year
Year
Low price
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High price
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2022
$0.35/kg
$14.71/kg
2023
$0.24/kg
$14.66/kg
2024
$0.34/kg
$14.73/kg
The export transaction data for 중국 홍차 is sourced from Bill of Lading (B/L) documents and customs reports. Tridge ensures data accuracy through human oversight and AI, handling missing values, outliers, and standardizing currencies and units. Note that price trends may vary based on country, product variety, or timeframe.

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