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市場調查報告書

2011∼2012年的中國製茶產業調查報告

Research Report on China's Tea Industry 2011-2012

出版商 China Research and Intelligence
出版日期 2011年05月 商品編碼 224474
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 30
價格
US $ 1800 Hard Copy
US $ 1800 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)
US $ 2700 PDF by E-mail (Enterprisewide license)


2011∼2012年的中國製茶產業調查報告 是由出版商China Research and Intelligence在2011年05月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 30 價格從美金1800起跳。

簡介

2010年中國茶葉總出貨量超過140萬噸,為世界第一。再者該年中國國內市場約消費110萬噸的茶葉。

僅管在人民幣高漲、生產成本及勞動成本上升等諸多不利因素下,2010年中國的茶葉出口量還是超過了30萬噸,為世界第二。再者出口額也寫下最高記錄,達到7億8400萬美金。2011∼2012中國預計茶葉生產量及出口量仍將繼續增加,而競爭也將更激烈。

本報告提供中國製茶產業市場相關分析,全球和中國的茶葉生產,茶葉的進出口、中國茶葉市場競爭,主要製茶企業分析,中國茶市場發展趨勢,茶市場的投資機會分析,為您概述為以下內容。

第1章 製茶產業相關概念

  • 茶相關定義及分類
  • 2009∼2010年的國際茶市場概要

第2章 2010年的全球主要製茶國概要

  • 斯里蘭卡
  • 印度
  • 肯亞
  • 日本
  • 越南
  • 在國際競爭中中國製茶產業有的優點

第3章 2010年的中國製茶產業分析

  • 中國製茶產業的現狀
  • 在中國製茶產業發展上的問題點
  • 中國製茶企業的發達方式
  • 中國茶需求分析
  • 中國製茶產業的市場競爭分析

第4章 2010∼2011年的中國主要的茶生產地區分析

  • 西南中國
  • 中天國
  • 揚子江以南地區
  • 揚子江以北地區

第5章 2010∼2011年的中國主要的製茶企業

  • China Tea Co., Ltd.
  • Yunnan Landsuntea Green Industry Co., Ltd.
  • Wuyistar Tea Industrial Co., Ltd.
  • Longrun Group
  • Tengu Group
  • Yunnan Dianhong Group Co., Ltd.
  • Anxi Tiekuanyin Group
  • Hunan Tea Industry (Group) Co., Ltd.
  • Shenzhen Shenbao Industrial Co., Ltd.
  • Zhejian Tea Group Co., Ltd.

第6章 2011∼2012年的中國製茶產業的發展預測

  • 中國政府對製茶產業的計劃
  • 中國茶的生產及需求分析
  • 中國製茶產業投資機會預測

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目錄

Description

Chinese people have the habit of tea drinking. Tea drinking and tea planting in various countries in the world are spread from China directly or indirectly. In 729 AD, tea drinking spread to Japan first. In 1610, Dutch traders bought tea from China, which was transferred to various European countries afterwards. Subsequently, tea became a kind of worldwide drinks. China's tea planting technology was first transmitted to Japan. In 1780, East India Company in India imported tea seeds from Guangdong to India. Nowadays, there are over 50 countries planting and producing tea worldwide.

In 2010, the total output of tea in China exceeded 1.40 million tons, ranking the first in the world.

In 2010, China's domestic market consumed about 1.10 million tons of tea. In China, in addition to traditional tea, deep processed products with high technology content have become new favorites of the market. Tea drinks, tea food and instant tea have met people's requirement for increasingly accelerating life pace. Tea polyphenol, theanine, tea pigment and other tea extract products have become health care products chosen by many people.

Statistics show that China's tea deep processing field adopts raw material occupying 6% of China's total tea output, but creates the market of CNY 30 billion, accounting for one third of the market scale of China's tea industry.

Despite many unfavorable factors such as appreciation of RMB and increase in costs of production goods and labor, in 2010, China's tea export volume still exceeded 300,000 tons, ranking the second in the world, and the tea export value hit the record high, reaching USD 784 million.

Seen by categories, in 2010, the export of green tea, scented tea and Pu'er tea increased while that of oolong tea and black tea decreased. Seen by markets, the export to the U.S.A. and Russia increased rapidly. However, influenced by shortage in raw material supply, increase in production costs, quality standardization, etc., the export to West Africa and other traditional markets experienced a decline.

Despite the large number of China's tea enterprises, there's a lack of leading enterprises and global well-known brands in international tea industry in a real sense, and standardized and normalized tea production chain has not been formed. At present, China's exported tea is still mostly raw material products, and the competition is mainly low-level price competition. In 2010, China's average tea export price was less than 2.70 USD/kg, lower than that of Sri Lanka, Kenya and other countries.

In China, the tea industry is a perfectly competitive industry. In China, there are over 70,000 enterprises producing and processing tea, over 100 tea brands, and very low industry concentration, and even the market share of the No.1 enterprise is less than 1%. The future development trend is that the industry concentration will increase substantially and need the integration among enterprises.

It is predicted that in 2011-2012, the output and the export volume of China's tea will continuously rise and market competition will become more intense.

More information can be acquired through this report:

  • Global and China's Tea Production
  • Import and Export of Tea
  • China's Tea Market Competition
  • China's Major Tea Processing Enterprises
  • Development Trend of China's Tea Market
  • Investment Opportunities in Tea Market

Following people are suggested to buy this report:

  • Tea Producing and Processing Enterprises
  • Tea Trading Enterprises
  • Beverage Enterprises, Food Enterprises and Other Downstream Enterprises of Tea

Investors/Institutions Focusing on Tea Market

Table of Contents

1 Related Concepts of Tea Industry

  • 1.1 Definition and Classification of Tea
    • 1.1.1 Definition
    • 1.1.2 Classification
  • 1.2 Overview of International Tea Market, 2009-2010
    • 1.2.1 Tea Production
    • 1.2.2 Global Tea Trade
    • 1.2.3 Analysis on Global Tea Demand
    • 1.2.4 Tea Consumption Structure

2 Overview of Major Tea Producing Countries in the World, 2010

  • 2.1 Sri Lanka
  • 2.2 India
  • 2.3 Kenya
  • 2.4 Japan
  • 2.5 Vietnam
  • 2.6 International Competition Advantages of China's Tea Industry

3 Analysis on China's Tea Industry, 2010

  • 3.1 Current Situation of China's Tea Industry
  • 3.2 Problems in Development of China's Tea Industry
    • 3.2.1 Lack of Well-known Brands
    • 3.2.2 Unreasonable Export Structure
    • 3.2.3 Weak Tea Deep Processing Capacity
  • 3.3 Development Modes of China's Tea Enterprises
  • 3.4 Analysis on China's Tea Demand
    • 3.4.1 Domestic Demand
    • 3.4.2 Export
  • 3.5 Analysis on Market Competition in China's Tea Industry

4 Analysis on China's Major Tea Producing Regions, 2010-2011

  • 4.1 Southwest China
  • 4.2 South China
  • 4.3 South of the Yangtze River
  • 4.4 North of the Yangtze River

5 China's Major Tea Processing Enterprises, 2010-2011

  • 5.1 China Tea Co., Ltd.
  • 5.2 Yunnan Landsuntea Green Industry Co., Ltd.
  • 5.3 Wuyistar Tea Industrial Co., Ltd.
  • 5.4 Longrun Group
  • 5.5 Tenfu Group
  • 5.6 Yunnan Dianhong Group Co., Ltd.
  • 5.7 Anxi Tiekuanyin Group
  • 5.8 Hunan Tea Industry (Group) Co., Ltd.
  • 5.9 Shenzhen Shenbao Industrial Co., Ltd.
  • 5.10 Zhejiang Tea Group Co., Ltd.

6 Prediction on Development of China's Tea Industry, 2011-2012

  • 6.1 Planning of the Chinese Government on Tea Industry
  • 6.2 Analysis on Production of and Demand for Tea in China
    • 6.2.1 Overall Trend
    • 6.2.1 Production Prediction
    • 6.2.2 Demand Prediction
    • 6.2.3 Prediction on Import and Export
  • 6.3 Prediction on Investment Opportunities for China's Tea Industry

Selected Charts

  • Chart Global Top 10 Countries in Terms of Tea Output, 2010
  • Chart Global Total Tea Output, 2006-2010
  • Chart Global Top 10 Tea Exporting Countries, 2010
  • Chart Tea Output of Sri Lanka, 2006-2010
  • Chart Tea Export Value of Sri Lanka, 2006-2010
  • Chart Tea Output of India, 2006-2010
  • Chart Tea Export Value of Kenya, 2006-2010
  • Chart China's Tea Plantation Area, 2006-2010
  • Chart China's Tea Output, 2006-2010
  • Chart China's Tea Export Volume, 2006-2010
  • Chart Domestic Demand for Tea in China, 2006-2010
  • Chart Demand of Tea Drinks for Tea in China, 2006-2010
  • Chart China's Top 20 Tea Export Destinations, 2010
  • Chart Prediction on China's Tea Output, 2011-2015
  • Chart Prediction on Demand for Tea in China, 2011-2015
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