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Wednesday, September 14 2022 - 19:18
AsiaNet
Bama Tea Showcases How New Technology is Refreshing the Chinese Tea Industry in Trending Video
SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Recently, a popular Australian video blogger Amy visited the home of one of 
China's most famous teas, Tieguanyin. Amy's video was shot on-site in the tea 
fields and manufacturing plant of Bama Tea Co., Ltd. (known as 'Bama' or 'Bama 
Tea') in Anxi County, Fujian Province. In the video, Bama Tea has showcased how 
modern technology is revolutionizing the thousand-year-old tradition of tea 
making. The video so far has attracted tens of thousands of viewers seeking to 
understand the Chinese tea industry and modern smart garden management 
methodologies.

Throughout the video, modern technology is used at every stage of tea growing 
and manufacturing in Bama's fields and factory to ensure consistent product 
output quality and efficiency.

Amy was shown by Bama Tea's field manager about some of the automation involved 
in the fields and the production, including high-powered cameras that could 
monitor the state of the tea fields from a distance, as well as a weather 
station that could measure rainfall, sunlight, air quality, ground temperature, 
and humidity. Amy also noticed small solar panels strewn about the fields that 
charge energy during the day and emit blue light at night to keep pests at bay.

In addition to the high degree of monitoring and pest prevention in the fields, 
automation is a major component of tea processing. For impurity removal, the 
Bama Tea factory employs a fully automatic infrared quality sorting system with 
roller electrostatic impurity removal equipment and metal detector to help 
efficiently remove trace impurities in the raw tea and produce a higher quality 
product.

A large number of intelligent robots are used in the packaging and 
transportation of tea to save manpower and time while also reducing contact 
between human hands and tea.

Talking about the use of technology, Amy remarked, "I just find it so 
fascinating because tea as a concept has existed in China for over 1000 years 
without much change here or there. But, over the past few decades, with new 
technologies and advances in science, things are definitely changing for the 
better."

Viewers in the comments section also revealed their surprise at the level of 
automation, with one commenting "So informative and eye opening to see how high 
tech China tea factories are and robots are commonly used in the production 
line", and another noting "It is good to see how China managed to apply 
technology to improve lives."

Bama Tea is one of the most recognized brands associated with Tieguanyin tea 
and was founded by the legendary Wang Wenli, a 13th-generation Tieguanyin tea 
inheritor. As a leading Chinese tea chain brand, Bama already has over 2,600 
stores in China as of 31st December 2021, with Anxi Tieguanyin, one of Bama's 
flagship products, topping sales across the country for 13 consecutive years.

For more information, please visit: https://www.bamatea.com/

SOURCE:Bama Tea

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