Core Insights - Guangdong's tea export strategy exemplifies the "Guangdong Goods Going Global" initiative, showcasing the cultural significance of tea beyond being a regional specialty [2][3] - In 2025, Guangdong is projected to lead the nation in Pu'er tea (ripe) exports, despite a decline in both volume and value [4][8] Export Data Summary - In 2025, Guangdong's total tea export volume is expected to reach 4,332.44 tons, with an export value of $33.77 million, ranking 12th and 7th nationally respectively [4] - Pu'er tea (ripe) exports are forecasted at 365 tons, leading the country, while other notable teas include Oolong tea at 1,081 tons (3rd nationally), Jasmine tea at 537 tons (5th), and White tea at 49 tons (4th) [5][6][7] - The export volume of Pu'er tea (ripe) is projected to decrease by 24.5%, with a corresponding export value drop of 27.5%, yet it remains the highest among provinces [8][9] Historical Context and Market Dynamics - Guangdong's prominence in tea exports dates back to 1952, when it was one of the three major tea export hubs in China, focusing on the export of ripe Pu'er tea [11][12][13] - The Fangcun Tea Market in Guangzhou plays a crucial role in the distribution of ripe Pu'er tea, providing a complete supply chain from storage to international trade [14][15][16][17] Other Tea Categories - In 2025, Guangdong's black tea exports are expected to reach 1,560 tons, with a value of $9.01 million, marking a year-on-year increase of 19.2% in volume and 16.6% in value, making it the largest tea category exported from Guangdong [18][19] - The renowned Yingde black tea has been a significant player in international markets since the 1960s, enhancing its global recognition [23][24] - Oolong tea exports are projected at 1,081 tons with an export value of $5.21 million, showing a slight decline in volume but an increase in value and average price [26][27][28]
广货行天下,2025年广东普洱茶(熟普)出口量领跑全国
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao·2026-01-30 06:36