The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA)
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
From China Daily Yao Binyi, a fourth-generation Malaysian of Chinese descent, is all about tea now. After stints in the tech and finance sectors, he now co-owns a tea house and recently finished a book about Liubao tea, a fermented black tea originating from South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. In the 17th century, Liubao
The Year 2023 is one with more rat race in new-style tea beverage. After three years of epidemic, the consumer market has ushered in a full recovery this year, but “retaliatory consumption” does not seem to be reflected. The trend of rational and healthy consumption is surging, and the questionable characteristics of high sugar, high
From People’s Daily Online On Dec. 1, a China-Europe freight train loaded with 200 tonnes of tea produced by Hubei Xiaoganhong Tribute Tea Co., Ltd. (Xiaoganhong) departed for Russia. During the Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing in October, Xiaoganhong, which is based in central China’s Hubei Province, signed a contract
NANNING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — Having savored tea for over 2,000 years, Chinese tea enthusiasts are now welcoming innovations in this age-old beverage, 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 center of an
Recently, the national conference of “Authentic Chinese Tea and Black Tea Flavor Wheel” was officially held. CHALI, as the only brand with strategic cooperation, jointly released China’s first black tea flavor wheel based on the consumer perspective with China National Geographic·Local Style. “Authentic Chinese Tea and Black Tea Flavor Wheel” is guided by China Tea
On July 20, NAYUKI, the founder of the new-style tea beverage, officially launched the “partner Plan”. It is said that in order to make it more convenient for more consumers to experience NAYUKI’s products and services, and bring the “good power” to more users, NAYUKI officially opened the “partner program”. It also hopes to give
Cultural inheritors of Pu’er in Yunnan eager to spread the beverage’s fame, Deng Zhangyu reports. As the sun rises over his tea plantation in Ning’er county in Pu’er, Yunnan province, Li Xingchang walks around examining the leaves and smelling their aroma. September is harvest time, and Li is treating each tree tenderly, as if it
From Xinhua News Recently, in the production workshop of a company in Hubei province, workers were busy filling export orders. The tea produced by the company will be loaded into containers and transported to Ningbo Port, and then shipped to African countries such as Senegal and European countries such as Belgium and France. It is
From China Daily Chen Yun-chia, a young man from Taiwan, has left his cushy job with a high-tech enterprise on the island and crossed the Strait to continue a family tradition of running a tea plantation in his grandfather’s hometown in Fujian province. The plantation, situated in a special tea park for investors from Taiwan
On May 18th, the issuing ceremony of the UN stamp “International Tea Day” and the celebration of International Tea Day 2023 were held at the UN building in Beijing. Mr. Wang Qing, President of China Tea Marketing Association, was invited to attend this activity and deliver a speech. President Wang Qing said, “The United Nations