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By admin, on April 25th, 2012 Unilever answered allegations that a banned pesticide was found in Lipton tea, saying on Tuesday that all of its products are safe.
"Unilever China has always upheld high quality standards and the protection of consumers’ rights. All the Lipton tea . . . → Read More: Lipton tea products safe despite pesticide claim
By admin, on April 15th, 2012 TEA produced by some of China’s top companies contained residue of banned pesticides, Greenpeace said in a report.
The environmental organization tested nine brands of 18 types of tea sold in Beijing, Sichuan and Hainan, including green tea, oolong tea . . . → Read More: Banned pesticides found in teas sold in Fujian, Sichuan & Hainan
By admin, on April 1st, 2012 A cold winter has delayed the marketing of Mingqian tea, the prime of Chinese green teas. But that is not entirely a bad thing, because the quality is expected to be higher.
"A relatively long winter will help the tea . . . → Read More: Tea’s slow start means better quality
By admin, on April 1st, 2012 In the morning of March/31 2012, a grand ceremony was held in Fuxi township of Huizhou district, Huangshan city, to introduce Huangshan Maofeng tea to the public.
Senior Huangshan municipal government officials, the media and over 100 tea technicians from . . . → Read More: Maofeng tea sips into organic market
By admin, on March 16th, 2012 Increased consumption of tea in emerging economies of India and China has propelled the global demand for the brew, which has risen by 5.6 per cent to 4 million tonnes, United Nations body FAO said.
As per the latest Food . . . → Read More: India, China propel global tea consumption: FAO
By admin, on February 29th, 2012 ROME, Feb. 29 (Xinhua) – China is the world‘s largest tea consumption and production country in 2010, according to a U.N. report issued Wednesday. Total world tea consumption increased by 5.6 percent in 2010 to 4 million tonnes,bolstered by the . . . → Read More: China is world’s largest tea consumption country: UN report
By admin, on February 5th, 2012 (Reuters) – Elderly adults who regularly drink green tea may stay more agile and independent than their peers over time, according to a Japanese study that covered thousands of people.
Green tea contains antioxidant chemicals that may help ward . . . → Read More: Green tea drinkers show less disability with age: study
By admin, on January 8th, 2012 BEIJING – Even as some Chinese companies are reducing prices to boost exports, otherproducers such as Lin Rongxi are looking to make inroads in the high-end luxury market withgourmet tea products.
"Right now everyone is talking about the rise of . . . → Read More: Tea firms set to explore high-end international market
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