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农夫山泉董事长钟睒睒:目前所有产品无法代工

Core Viewpoint - The recent outsourcing of Wahaha's purified water production to Jinmailang has sparked significant discussion in the beverage industry, particularly regarding the feasibility and implications of contract manufacturing in the drinking water sector [1][4]. Group 1: Outsourcing in the Beverage Industry - Contract manufacturing is common in the beverage industry, especially for purified water products, with companies like Jinmailang providing services to various brands due to their advanced equipment and production efficiency [6][7]. - Wahaha confirmed its outsourcing relationship with Jinmailang but has since terminated it after discovering quality control issues, indicating a shift back to self-production [7][8]. - In contrast, Nongfu Spring's chairman stated that all of their products cannot be outsourced due to the unique requirements of their production system and reliance on specific water sources [4][5]. Group 2: Differences in Water Production - The production processes for mineral water, purified water, and natural water differ significantly, with mineral water requiring complex certification and production near water sources, making outsourcing impractical [8]. - Purified water can be produced using municipal water sources, allowing for more flexibility in factory locations, which is why outsourcing is more prevalent in this category [8]. - Nongfu Spring's natural water production involves stringent standards and processes that complicate the possibility of outsourcing, as they emphasize direct sourcing and control over production [8].