Analysis of Tea Consumption in South-West Nigeria

K. Oluyole, Y. Oladokun, Aderonke.T Yahaya
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Tea (camellia sinensis) is a drink widely accepted globally. The market of tea has grown significantly over the years. It is forecast to reach 6.77 billion USD in 2025).  There is plenty evidence that regularly drinking tea can have a lasting impact on wellness. Both green and black teas are packed with antioxidants which help to build antibodies. There is however, little information documented on the level of tea consumption. This study therefore empirically investigated the level of tea consumption as well as assess global tea consumption from 2012-2025. The study was carried out in the South west geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Information was obtained from the respondents using well structured questionnaire. For this study one hundred and forty-six respondent’s information was used for analysis. Descriptive analysis, composite score analysis and linear regression analytical techniques were the analytical tools used in the study. Forty-nine percent of tea consumers have secondary education, a mean household size of four persons. They take tea about three times a week and consume an average of three sachets per week. Seventy-four percent of tea consumers reside in rural areas. Fifteen percent of the respondents are in the high category of tea consumption. The factors that influence tea consumption are gender (p≤0.1), household size (p≤0.05), place of residence (p≤0.1), brand of tea(p≤0.01) and number of sachet of tea consumed per week(p≤0.01). Respondents consume tea in South West Nigeria however their level of consumption is still low. There is a need to sensitize the populace in South West Nigeria on the health benefits of tea. This will in turn grow tea business (companies and farmers).
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尼日利亚西南部茶叶消费分析
茶(camellia sinensis)是一种被全球广泛接受的饮料。茶叶市场近年来有了显著的增长。预计到2025年将达到67.7亿美元)。大量证据表明,经常喝茶可以对健康产生持久的影响。绿茶和红茶都富含抗氧化剂,有助于产生抗体。然而,关于茶叶消费水平的资料很少。因此,本研究对2012-2025年的茶叶消费水平进行了实证调查,并对全球茶叶消费进行了评估。这项研究是在尼日利亚西南地缘政治区进行的。使用结构良好的问卷从受访者那里获得信息。在这项研究中,146名受访者的信息被用于分析。描述性分析、综合评分分析和线性回归分析技术是本研究的分析工具。49%的茶叶消费者受过中等教育,平均家庭规模为四人。他们每周大约喝茶三次,平均每周消耗三包茶。74%的茶叶消费者居住在农村地区。15%的受访者属于茶叶消费的高类别。影响饮茶的因素为性别(p≤0.1)、家庭规模(p≤0.05)、居住地(p≤0.1)、茶叶品牌(p≤0.01)、每周饮茶包数(p≤0.01)。受访者在尼日利亚西南部消费茶叶,但他们的消费水平仍然很低。有必要使尼日利亚西南部的民众认识到茶对健康的好处。这将反过来促进茶叶生意(公司和农民)的发展。
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