The company was established on September 26, 1996. It launched its first packaged drinking water product in 1997 with water sourced from Zhejiang Thousand-Island Lake and became the joint stock company Nongfu Spring Co., Ltd in 2001. As reported by
Reuters, Nongfu Spring filed an
initial public offering with the
Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The company raised approximately US$1 billion by pricing its IPO at the HKD 21.50 per share, at the top end of its IPO range. It developed and launched a range of beverages, including Farmer's Orchard, Scream and Oriental Leaf and used marketing slogans, most notably 'a little bit sweet' to popular effect. Through growth and acquisition, Nongfu Spring has become China's largest bottled water producer and a top three producer in the bottled tea and juice market. According to Nielsen research data, Nongfu Springs natural water became in 2012 the most popular bottled water in China. On April 10, 2013, the
Beijing Times accused the company of intentionally not adopting Chinese national water standards and instead adopting the lower standards of Zhejiang province. This started a dispute between the company and the newspaper. In November 2013, the company accused the
Beijing Times of defamation and filed a lawsuit in the Beijing Second Intermediate People's Court against the newspaper, demanding 60 million yuan (US$9.85 million) in damages. In 2016, chairman of the company, Zhong Shanshan, announced a new strategy to diversify the company and to globalize operations Nongfu Spring is part of the Yangshengtang group of companies, which also includes pharmaceutical companies Beijing Wantai and Hainan Yangshengtang Pharmaceuticals. In 2018, the brand's bottles was used in an exhibition called 'Nongfu Spring Market' by activist and performance artist
Nut Brother which highlighted the pollution occurring in rural villages. As set out in its prospectus, the company recorded revenue of 24 billion yuan (US$3.4 billion) in 2019, up from 20.47 billion yuan a year earlier. The prospectus also shows profit of 4.95 billion yuan in 2019, a 20.6% increase on its 3.61 billion yuan profit the year prior. Sponsorship of major sports has become a feature of Nongfu Spring's marketing, and in 2019 Nongfu Spring signed a two-year deal with the International Swimming Federation (FINA) as partner for FINA major events in 2020 and 2021. Nongfu Spring has diversified its product base to include coffee and tea beverages, fruit products, yogurt and rice. The company announced its revenue and net profit decreased in the three months ending March 31, 2020, compared to the same three-month period in 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mainland production plants, closed during the Chinese New Year holiday, were returned to normal operation. In September 2020, Nongfu Spring raised approximately US$1bn by pricing its
IPO at the HKD21.50/share, at the top-end of its IPO range.
Nashua property purchase National security concerns have been raised about Nongfu Spring's purchase of property in
Nashua, New Hampshire given the property's proximity to military bases and critical infrastructure. Public record unveiled in 2025 showed Nongfu bought a commercial property in Nashua, New Hampshire with an assessed value at US$15 million for US$67 million. A
NewsNation report said the property is located next to infrastructure belonging to a water utility company in the state and is close to the city's airport, several defense centers and a
Federal Aviation Administration control center. ==Products==