Your buyer lands on your site from a trade search. They're scanning for estate names, flush dates, certification seals — signals that you're a verified exporter, not a reseller. Generic templates bury your origin story under stock photos and vague copy. Your catalog sits in a flat list with no way to filter by grade, packaging format, or harvest season. Premium buyers — the ones placing 5-ton orders — leave for competitors who surface provenance data in three clicks. A tea exporter website isn't a storefront. It's a verification tool. Every page answers: Where did this leaf grow? Who picked it? What certifications prove it? Your site either builds that buyer confidence in 12 seconds, or you lose the inquiry to someone whose site does.
أين تفشل المشاريع
الامتثال
Certification Showcase
Multilingual Content
Estate & Origin Mapping
Bulk Order Portal
Global Performance
Trade Document Access
ما نبنيه
Display certifications with expiry dates and downloadable audit documents
Organize your catalog by estate, flush, grade, and packaging format
Tell origin stories with drone footage, farmer profiles, and elevation data
Route sample requests and RFQs straight into your CRM with volume fields
Load your site in under 2 seconds across EU, Middle East, and US markets
Serve multilingual content to Arabic, Japanese, Russian, and German buyers
عمليتنا
Export Audit & Buyer Mapping
Design & Brand System
CMS & Frontend Build
i18n, SEO & Performance
Launch & Trade Show Ready
الأسئلة الشائعة
What makes a tea exporter website different from a regular e-commerce site?
Tea exporter sites prioritize B2B buyer flows over cart-based checkout. They need structured product data by estate, grade, and flush — plus certification displays for import compliance and RFQ forms with trade-specific fields like MOQ, Incoterms, and destination port. The content strategy is built around provenance and trust, not impulse purchases.
Can international buyers request samples through the website?
Yes. We build multi-step sample request forms that capture buyer details, preferred tea types, target volumes, and shipping address. Requests route to your export team via email and CRM integration. You can also set sample policies by region or buyer type directly in the CMS.
How do you handle multilingual content for different export markets?
We use locale-aware routing with Next.js i18n. Each page and product has translation fields in the CMS. Your team or translators manage content per language without touching code. URL structures follow /en/, /ar/, /de/ patterns for proper SEO indexing in each target market.
Will the site work well for buyers in the Middle East and Europe?
Absolutely. We deploy on edge infrastructure with CDN nodes in Dubai, Frankfurt, London, and 30+ other locations. Images use next-gen formats with responsive sizing. RTL layout support is included for Arabic-speaking markets. We test real load times from each target region before launch.
Can I manage products and certifications without a developer?
Yes. Every product, estate, certification, and blog post is a structured content type in Sanity CMS. To add a new tea variant, you fill in fields — origin, grade, flush, pricing tier, certifications. The site rebuilds automatically. No code changes, no developer tickets.
How long does a tea exporter website take to build?
A typical project runs 6 to 8 weeks from kickoff to launch. Week one covers research and content architecture. Weeks two through six handle design, CMS setup, and frontend development. The final weeks are for multilingual deployment, SEO, and performance testing across target export regions.
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