Jonathan Smith from ADN Import Foods discusses the details of a recently-released report showing how China’s imported food market has been affected by Covid-19. The main focus of the report is to paint a picture of what the prospects are in the Chinese food and drink sector over the next 12 months and beyond, and address some of the changes that have been caused due to the Covid-19 pandemic. ADN …
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IN THIS SERIES, WE LOOK AT CHINA-BASED ENTREPRENEURS, THE BUSINESSES THEY HAVE DEVELOPED AND HOW THEY HAVE COPED WITH RECENT OBSTACLES CREATED BY THE PANDEMIC. THIS WEEK, DILLON KING OF CHIME WHISKY EXPLAINS HOW THE PANDEMIC HAS CHANGED HIS BUSINESS I have been in the whisky industry in China for ten years. I started a company in Chongqing selling single cask single mats but it might have been a bit …
IN THIS SERIES, WE LOOK AT CHINA-BASED ENTREPRENEURS, THE BUSINESSES THEY HAVE DEVELOPED AND HOW THEY HAVE COPED WITH RECENT OBSTACLES CREATED BY THE PANDEMIC. THIS WEEK, MEREDITH SIDES OF NAKED NUT BUTTERS EXPLAINS WHY SHE STARTED HER BUSINESS, AND HOW THE HEIGHTENED HEALTH CRAZE IS HELPING IT THRIVE I am originally from the US and moved to Beijing in 2011 on a gap year teaching English before moving back …
In this new series we look at China-based entrepreneurs, the businesses they have developed and how they have coped with recent obstacles created by the pandemic. Authentic sausages in Shenzhen, traditional haggis in Harbin, British back bacon in Beijing? Andrew Brown of Breakfast Champion tells his China story I am a chef from Northern Ireland but when I came to China I really missed my fry ups. I quickly realised …
The price of pork in China has fluctuated heavily in recent months. After a brief dip, they’re now higher than ever – but why? China’s pork supply has struggled to keep up with demand this year, due to the knock-on effects of the 2018 outbreak of African Swine Flu (ASF) in China that saw as much as 25% of the country’s entire pig stock culled. Moreover, major flooding that occurred …
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Virtual Whisky Festival to help Scottish brands promote themselves in China
by CBBCby CBBCDundee digital agency Zudu has announced the launch of a Virtual Whisky Festival, designed to help Scottish companies promote their products to the Chinese market. The five-week virtual event will spotlight whisky brands to the Chinese market, culminating in a live whisky tasting event with VIPs, KOLs, whisky experts and distributors in Shanghai in September. The aim is to push Scottish brands in the country, unlocking new opportunities for businesses …
In this interview, RedFern Digital discusses the Mother & Baby industry in China with Mei Chu, Assistant Director of Consumer and Creative Industries at CBBC. The interview focuses on the baby food category and provides insights into current market trends. Could you provide some background into your and CBBC’s experience within the baby food category? Mei Chu: I currently lead CBBC’s consumer goods and creative industries in Shanghai and specialise …
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Changes in China’s food and drink sector due to Covid-19
by Ran Guoby Ran GuoCovid-19 has brought dramatic changes to Chinese society and its consumers; and while the spread of the epidemic may be controlled quickly through strict social distancing policies, the hit to COVID-19 on China’s consumer sectors, including food and drink, is especially huge. Ran Guo and Huang Yun examine the current food and drink sector landscape in China as well as some of the emerging consumer trends in the sector. As …
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Drinks maker Zymurgorium has shifted from making gin to making sanitiser
CBBC member company Zymurgorium is Manchester’s first and largest distillery, famous for making gins, vodkas and rums, as well as for inventing Parma violet gin liqueur. However, right now, they are busy making sanitiser to help in the effort to halt the spread of the Coronavirus. The company has been busy transforming its new facilities from making alcoholic drinks to alcohol sanitiser in response to the demand following the Coronavirus …
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How the virus will affect China’s food and drink sector
by Ran Guoby Ran GuoBy Ran Guo Since the outbreak of COVID-19, Chinese consumers have experienced drastic changes in the way they purchase and prepare food. With the spread of the virus being gradually contained in provinces outside Hubei, some of these temporary phenomena will disappear, but some will remain – and have long-term effects on the industry. The boom in fresh produce e-commerce Even before the outbreak of COVID-19, the popularity of wet …

