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"How to accurately match the demands of heart health in a market of more than 300 million silver-haired people?"
04 Vascular Protection: Fruitflow
https://www-xinyingyang-com.translate.goog/content-23-25903-1.html?_x_tr_sl=zh-CN&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc
There are 300 mill old people in China but they will not all be able to afford FF. My guess is about 10 mill might afford it but then they have to know about it 1st , that is going to cost a hell of a lot in advertising. Just being realistic.
I think you will find there are more middle class people in China than you think.
https://seoagencychina.com/vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-market-in-china/
By health financial report 2021 , bit about concentrating on cardiovascular health , Fruitflow agreement on pg 63 https://upload-yyj.by-health.com/upload/files/0330101611748_2021%20Annual%20Report%20(Compact%20Edition)(20220330).pdf
The link doesn't work for me, I just get 'The specified blob does not exist'.
Try downloading it from here Dr_H
https://www.by-health.com/en/investor/financialReport/
my post Tues 2036 was correct , I have done my research and posted on this a lot years ago . Nothing has changed , will they fork out for the advertising or not ? that is where we are with FF.
I don't doubt your research from "a lot years ago" but to say nothing has changed is IMO inaccurate.
"The Rise of China’s Global Middle Class in International Perspective"
"China’s global middle class
has grown rapidly and has been catching up with that in developed countries. By 2018
China’s global middle class constituted 25 percent of China’s population; in absolute size
it was nearly double the size of the global middle class in the US and similar in size to that
in Europe."
https://ftp.iza.org/dp14531.pdf
"How Well-off is China’s Middle Class?"
"Over the past several decades, China’s economic development has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and resulted in a burgeoning middle class. Middle class households typically have enough income to satisfy their primary needs – food, clothing, and shelter – with some disposable income for additional consumption and savings. In 2000, China’s middle class amounted to just three percent of its population. By 2018, this number had climbed to over half of the population, constituting nearly 707 million people. China’s growing middle class presents new economic opportunities, but also poses significant political and demographic challenges"
https://chinapower.csis.org/china-middle-class/
As for your question on advertising.
If you check By-Healths latest results you will see that they spent 478,176,773 Yuan (around £57,352,241)on marketing in 2021. I have no doubt, (but just my opinion) going forward, that Fruitflow will get a good marketing budget.
We will see when the Blue status arrives , surely they have a plan by now and will implement it with haste.
The term 'middle class' is relative to the overall status of the reference area.
You should study modern China, there is real wealth now, more than USA by a long way.
In a communist country that's hard to fathom, but China is unique.
Haven't done any research, but would ask, who do you think ByHealth's customers are?
Mainly the Chinese population I guess :)
By-health is ranked first for revenue in China and the country had a total retail scale for vitamins & dietary supplements (VDS) of 189.2 billion yuan (£22.7 billion) in 2021, with a growth rate of about 6.6%
Looking at the change in revenues for ByHealth last 5 years, it looks like a lot has changed.
Plenty of money there for us to tap into.
Just to clarify my last post it should say.
By-health is ranked first for revenue in China for vitamins & dietary supplements