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Chinanews, Beijing, Oct 9 – In recent years, tea production has been growing rapidly in China. At present, there are 21 provinces and provincial-level regions that involve in tea production. In 2006, the tea output reached 1.02 million tons, accounting1 for 29% of the global tea output and ranking first among the countries in the world.
However, while Chinese tea production is growing fast, tea sales have not grown accordingly. In domestic market, tea production exceeds demand, and in international market, Chinese tea accounts for only 19% of the world’s total. How to balance Chinese tea production against its sales has thus become a problem. On September 29, governments from nine tea-producing places, including Fujian's Wuyi Mountain, Ningde, Fuding and Fu'an, Anhui's Huangshan Mountain, Jiangxi’s Wuyuan, Guangxi's Zhaoping, Sichuan's Ya'an, Hubei's Yichang, and Yunnan's Pu'er, gathered in Maliandao, a famous tea sales market in Beijing's Xuanwu District, to sign a strategic agreement with Xuanwu District government. The agreement allows the tea producers to form an alliance with the tea sellers. At present, it is very necessary to establish an alliance relationship in tea production and sales, which will help boost the sound development of Chinese tea industry and make it become a more globalized industry, said Wang Qing, deputy executive chairman of the Chinese Tea Distribution Association.
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