How to start a business selling Chinese tea. (Puer, te guan yin, da hong pao)

Russia is a tea country. Neither age, nor gender, nor social status prevent us from consuming a popular drink every day, and domestic supermarkets and markets are filled to capacity with tea packages. India and Kenya, Indonesia and Sri Lanka, Turkey and Vietnam annually export thousands of tons of tea. But records, both in volume and in the number of varieties, are beaten by China, which is conquering the world in the tea industry.

The Russian consumer has long appreciated the incomparable taste, energy charge and healing effect of Chinese tea, and his interest in the drink from the "celestial" is only increasing. Under such conditions, the prerequisites for a profitable business in the sale of Chinese tea are obvious. One has only to "monitor" the market and correctly build a chain of actions.

Varieties of Chinese tea

Thoroughly imbued with the variety of Chinese tea is almost impossible. However, if you want to build a business, you need product knowledge.

Known varieties of tea from "China" can be counted up to 8 thousand. They are subdivided:

  • by place of growth (up to 2000 items);
  • by quality (for 2 grades);
  • according to the shape of the leaves (by 4 gradations).
  • according to the processing method (for 5 types).

Let us dwell on the last point in more detail, since it is largely decisive. So, based on the type of processing, Chinese tea is:

  • Green or unfermented. This is the most useful tea, preserving all the usefulness of the substances present, giving energy, stimulating metabolic processes in the body and perfectly quenching thirst. Popular varieties: Zhenmei, Longjing, Biluochun, Huangshan Maofeng;
  • Red, fermented. Essential oils, when dissolved in water, turn it red. Such tea is wonderful in taste and aroma, excellently invigorating. Known varieties - Gongfu huncha, Dianhong, Qihong.
  • Semi-fermented (aka Oolong). Tea with a unique flavor. An intermediate option between green and red drinks. Popular varieties - Tai-Shi Wu-long, Ginseng Oolong, Tie Guanyin;
  • Black (Puer, Fuzhuan, Xiangjian), aged for several years. Tea with a tart taste, invigorating more than coffee;
  • White tea made from young, poured buds. The taste is barely perceptible, but the aftertaste that comes is very pleasant (Baihao yinzhen, Baiyun xueya);
  • Yellow tea, lightly fermented. "Drink of emperors", with a rich aroma, gradually revealing taste. Jun Chshan Yin Zhen, Meng Ding Huan Ya);

There are also many flower mixtures in which jasmine, chrysanthemum, peach petals are added to tea leaves, for example.

Documentary and technical details of deliveries

Usually registration of a company with the right to foreign economic activity does not cause difficulties. Arranging an office and opening accounts (including foreign currency) is also a standard issue. Difficulties in the tea business from China arise at the stage of organizing supplies. Here you will need the skills of a technical expert, legal knowledge, and an entrepreneurial vein.


The first is the choice of a manufacturer (or intermediary) that has the right to export tea abroad (study registration documents, export licenses, necessary certificates). If a counterparty is found, we study the goods, make a choice, conclude a contract, transfer money.

Beware of tricks! In China, as elsewhere, there are enough scammers. Keep track of all processes: weighing, packing, packaging. Of course, try to check the quality. Tea can be tinted, mixed with low-grade tea, “added flavor”, and even slipped already asleep and re-dried leaves. Documents (up to seals and barcodes) can also be forged, so proven assistants are useful at all stages.

Before transporting the main batch of tea to the Russian Federation, it is necessary to provide it with domestic certification marks. For this, test doses (not less than 3 kg) of each variety are imported. After receiving the certificates, you can go for the rest of the cargo.

At the stage of transportation, speed and reasonableness of actions are also important. We need a competent customs broker who will promptly collect the documents (and the package is solid there), organize customs clearance and fast reliable transportation.

The conditions for transporting Chinese tea are specific in their own way. These are sealed boxes, dense storage, closed vans, temperature conditions, low humidity. And no passing cargo and extraneous flavors, otherwise you can bring tea "with a smell"!

Sale of goods

Goods in place - it's half the battle. Special warehouses (shaded, dry, warm and ventilated) should be ready for its delivery. It is good to accompany the pre-sale period with advertising (Internet, newspapers, posters) and establishing links with tea houses, coffee houses, bars, shops. If you plan to have your own store, it will be optimal to combine online sales (your own website) and parallel sales through a tea shop.

It makes sense to arrange a store, either by renting territory in shopping centers, or by renting premises in a passing place. The role of the staff is great, which should be with the makings of communication, courtesy, honesty and have knowledge of the products.

Competent marketing will improve the business: research of consumer preferences, appropriate interior, organization of ritual tea parties in Chinese style, sale of related accessories (cups, teapots, strainers), loyal pricing policy, accompanied by promotions, encouraging loyal customers.

If the turnover goes up, we can think about the development of a chain of tea houses.

Financial prospects

To open a tea business from China, you need at least $50-70 thousand. Return of funds and entering a profitable orbit is possible in 8-16 months. This is where your abilities matter.

A few numbers for information. Delivery to Moscow of each kilogram of tea from China, on average, costs about $4. The import duty is about 20% (for packaged tea), but they promise to reduce it to 12.5% ​​by 2016. But, for example, with bulk purchases, the price of 1 kg of Ulun Ginseng fluctuates around 840 rubles, and 100 g of retail in Russia is pulled by 540 rubles. Feel the difference!

Prepared by the editors: "Business GiD"
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Chinese Pu-erh tea is known for the specifics of production, the leaves for tea must grow old for 7-8 years, and only after that they are used. Artificial aging of the leaves is also used, it takes no more than 100 days, but it will take a whole year to dry them. Tea helps lower cholesterol, improves the functioning of the digestive tract and improves immunity. It is necessary to store tea in a place protected from the sun, without strong foreign odors. It must be bought only in specialized stores. Only an experienced consultant can help with the choice of this tea.

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The profitability of such a business is at least 500-600% (because there is no competition for real tea).
Puer, te guan yin, da hong pao is the most popular tea among young people, so the demand for it is increasing every day. Someone himself came to the tea business, and has long been seriously interested in it.

Everyone who wants to start a business, the first question he asks himself is - how is it with the implementation?
Tea products are in great demand and guaranteed sales with high profitability. The price of one tablet of real pu-erh is 40 rubles (this is the Chinese cost in Yunnan). In the shops of the city of Blagoveshchensk (despite the border position) it is sold for 250 rubles / tablet. Here is the profitability of more than 600%. And what about the central regions, such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Belgorod, Bryansk, Vladimir, Ryazan and so on. Draw conclusions for you.

How much can you earn from one outlet?

I will give an example from life. A friend brought me this “lucrative tea” from China (there were about 40 tablets). To my surprise, tea was bought by friends, friends of friends, and just acquaintances in 2 days. It was my first "tea" money. And so I earned 8000 rubles. Then I bought another 200 tablets, which sold exponentially. I had about 40,000 rubles in my pocket and I decided to create a 4 m2 shop. He opened an individual entrepreneur, rented a room in one of the well-known supermarkets, bought pu-erh, te guan yin and da hong pao with the remaining money, and things went uphill. Let's calculate the profit (this is just the most interesting):

1) Profit from pu-erh. About 20 tablets are sold per day. This is 20*250=5000.5000-800=4200 rubles/day. It would seem that this is enough for a comfortable life, but we consider further.

2) Profit from te guan yin. Its cost is 200 rubles / 100 grams (Of course in Yunnan). Sold about 900 grams per day at a price of 550r / 100 grams. We consider 550 * 9-1800 \u003d 3150 rubles / day. But we don't stop there. We consider further.

3) Da hong pao. The cost price is 300 rubles / 100 grams. Sold about 700 grams per day. I sell for 550 rubles / 100 grams. 550 * 7-2100 = 1750 rubles. And for the bullet point, read below.

4) All kinds of oolongs, green tea, yellow tea, flower tea. The profit is about 1500 per day. We consider the daily income.4200+3150+1750+1500=7600. This is net income.

We consider the monthly income 7600*30=228000 rubles. But taking into account taxes and rent, about 200,000 rubles come out (sometimes more, sometimes less). So with zero in my pocket, I began to earn.

tea business

TEA BUSINESS

Until recently, I sincerely believed that people who are engaged in the tea business have a maximum profit of 50%.

But what was my surprise when, at one of the business idea forums, I came across the idea of ​​a tea business based on real Chinese teas, such as: puer, te guan yin, da hong pao, oolong and others.

I was not too lazy, looked into the wordstat to find out if these Chinese teas are really so popular, and this is what I saw:

pu-erh - 81,716 impressions per month of which buy pu-erh - 5,830, buy pu-erh - 5,804, buy pu-erh tea - 2,338, buy pu-erh tea - 2,336, pu-erh tea price - 1,362, pu-erh tea price - 1,357, where buy pu-erh - 756, buy pu-erh + in moscow - 628;

oolong - 24,853 impressions of them, buy oolong - 1,556, buy oolong tea - 943, oolong price - 647, oolong tea price 521, where to buy oolong - 358, oolong tea where to buy - 307, buy milk oolong tea - 300.

I didn’t go deep into the study of demand, I took only two types of tea and didn’t look beyond the first page of search results in the wordstat, but from the above data it is already clear that there is a demand for real Chinese tea. If you are interested in this business idea, then you can easily conduct deeper marketing research yourself, since the Internet provides such an opportunity.

And so the idea itself, read below ...

VERY PROFITABLE BUSINESS IN CHINESE TEA

The profitability of such a business is at least 500-600% (because there is no competition for real tea).

Puer, te guan yin, da hong pao is the most popular tea among young people, so the demand for it is increasing every day. Someone himself came to the tea business, and has long been seriously interested in it.

Everyone who wants to start a business, the first question he asks himself is - how is it with the implementation?

Tea products are in great demand and guaranteed sales with high profitability. The price of one tablet of real pu-erh is 40 rubles (this is the Chinese cost in Yunnan). In the shops of the city of Blagoveshchensk (despite the border position) it is sold for 250 rubles / tablet. Here is the profitability of more than 600%. And what about the central regions, such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Belgorod, Bryansk, Vladimir, Ryazan and so on. Draw conclusions for you.

I will give an example from life. A friend brought me this “lucrative tea” from China (there were about 40 tablets). To my surprise, tea was bought by friends, friends of friends, and just acquaintances in 2 days. It was my first "tea" money. And so I earned 8000 rubles. Then I bought another 200 tablets, which sold exponentially. I had about 40,000 rubles in my pocket and I decided to create a 4 m2 shop. He opened an individual entrepreneur, rented a room in one of the well-known supermarkets, bought pu-erh, te guan yin and da hong pao with the remaining money, and things went uphill. Let's calculate the profit (this is just the most interesting):

1) Profit from pu-erh. About 20 tablets are sold per day. This is 20*250=5000.5000-800=4200 rubles/day. It would seem that this is enough for a comfortable life, but we consider further.

2) Profit from te guan yin. Its cost is 200 rubles / 100 grams (Of course in Yunnan). Sold about 900 grams per day at a price of 550r / 100 grams. We consider 550 * 9-1800 \u003d 3150 rubles / day. But we don't stop there. We consider further.

3) Da hong pao. The cost price is 300 rubles / 100 grams. Sold about 700 grams per day. I sell for 550 rubles / 100 grams. 550 * 7-2100 = 1750 rubles. And for the bullet point, read below.

4) All kinds of oolongs, green tea, yellow tea, flower tea. The profit is about 1500 per day. We consider the daily income.4200+3150+1750+1500=7600. This is net income.

We consider the monthly income 7600*30=228000 rubles. But taking into account taxes and rent, about 200,000 rubles come out (sometimes more, sometimes less). So with zero in my pocket, I began to earn ...