China's herbal tea beverage to eclipse Coca Cola
market
GUANGZHOU, July 20 (Bernama) -- China's traditional
herbal tea beverage packed in fashionable cans and bottles, is likely
to eclipse Coca Cola in the Chinese market this year, according
to a news report filed by XINHUA Wednesday.
The market position of herbal tea was consolidated
by news of its inclusion on China's first national Intangible Heritage
list in June.
Quoting Zhang Junxiu, director of the Guangdong
Provincial Food and Drug Industry association, that with rising
market demand, production of herbal tea is expected to surpass Coca
Cola products for the first time this year.
Zhang said that Guangdong Province in south China
will produce 3.5 million tons of herbal tea this year, as compared
with Coca Cola's output of 3.17 million tons last year. Herbal tea,
which relies on Chinese traditional pharmacological principles to
reduce internal heat, has become increasingly popular with its market
image of being a healthy choice for cooling summer heat while quenching
thirst.
Herbal tea originates from Guangdong Province
and Hong Kong and Macao.
These areas made a joint application to have the
production process of herbal tea included on the state's Intangible
Heritage list.
Traditionally, various varieties of herbal tea
capable of reducing heat or improving digestion were sold in the
street in big kettles made of cotton. Inclusion in China's Intangible
Heritage List has put 18 herbal tea beverage brands made by 21 firms
in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao under the protection of local
specialty laws and regulations. There are thousands of small herbal
tea companies in Guangdong.
Big herbal tea companies in Guangdong, Hong Kong
and Macao are promoting herbal tea beverage in slick packaging on
the global market.
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