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Market research from Amadee+Company reviewed the growing demand for tea and products made with tea, and found the market to be thriving. According to the report, “Tea: the Future Is Green And Herbal-Global Markets, Competitors And Opportunities: 2013-2018 Analysis And Forecasts,” the global market for tea was estimated at $17.6 billion in 2013, in terms of production value. While the black/other teas segment is growing modestly (3.4% annually), production of green tea is growing rapidly (11% CAGR), and herbal teas are growing even more significantly (>15% CAGR).
Amadee+Company suggests the tea market’s growth can be attributed to growing consumer awareness about the health hazards of sugary carbonated drinks, as well as reports linking the consumption of some teas with the prevention of certain diseases. Adding to tea’s market power, aging populations in Japan, Europe and the U.S. are drinking more tea because of its anti-aging properties.In addition to supporting healthy aging, tea has been shown to have beneficial effects on various diseases, including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, dementia, and oral disease, among others.
Tea’s rich polyphenolic content has powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimutagenic properties, which support overall health and wellness. An example from the report cites that a typical cup of brewed green tea contains between 80 and 100 milligrams of polyphenols, with the catechin EGCG (a type of natural phenol) accounting for about 25 to 30 milligrams. Various studies have demonstrated that EGCG can inhibit carcinogenesis and prevent metastasis in established tumors.
The report offers a breakdown of the market for tea products by type, including black and other teas (oolong, white, yellow, etc.), green tea, and herbal teas (yerba mate, chamomile, echinacea, ginseng, etc); as well as a thorough review of tea’s health effects. Amadee+Company also evaluates research trends on the use of green and herbal teas for curing and preventing various diseases; and analysis of global tea production volume and value by type and region during the 2013-2018 period, as well as exports, imports, price trends and the competitive environment.
For more information visit http://www.marketresearch.com/Amadee-Company-v3503/Tea-Future-Green-Herbal-Global-7912755/ or email amadeeandcompany@gmail.com.
Amadee+Company suggests the tea market’s growth can be attributed to growing consumer awareness about the health hazards of sugary carbonated drinks, as well as reports linking the consumption of some teas with the prevention of certain diseases. Adding to tea’s market power, aging populations in Japan, Europe and the U.S. are drinking more tea because of its anti-aging properties.In addition to supporting healthy aging, tea has been shown to have beneficial effects on various diseases, including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, dementia, and oral disease, among others.
Tea’s rich polyphenolic content has powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimutagenic properties, which support overall health and wellness. An example from the report cites that a typical cup of brewed green tea contains between 80 and 100 milligrams of polyphenols, with the catechin EGCG (a type of natural phenol) accounting for about 25 to 30 milligrams. Various studies have demonstrated that EGCG can inhibit carcinogenesis and prevent metastasis in established tumors.
The report offers a breakdown of the market for tea products by type, including black and other teas (oolong, white, yellow, etc.), green tea, and herbal teas (yerba mate, chamomile, echinacea, ginseng, etc); as well as a thorough review of tea’s health effects. Amadee+Company also evaluates research trends on the use of green and herbal teas for curing and preventing various diseases; and analysis of global tea production volume and value by type and region during the 2013-2018 period, as well as exports, imports, price trends and the competitive environment.
For more information visit http://www.marketresearch.com/Amadee-Company-v3503/Tea-Future-Green-Herbal-Global-7912755/ or email amadeeandcompany@gmail.com.