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  2. Indian tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Commercial production of tea in India did not begin until the arrival of the British East India Company, at which point large tracts of land were converted for mass tea production. Today, India is one of the largest tea producers in the world, with over 70% of domestic tea being consumed within India itself. The Indian tea industry has grown to ...

  3. History of tea in India - Wikipedia

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    Tea production, certification, exportation and all facets of the tea trade in India are controlled by the Tea Board of India. From its legendary origins to modern processing techniques, tea production in India delicately weaves together cultural heritage, economic prowess, and technological advancement.

  4. Dooars-Terai tea gardens - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, India accounted for a fourth of the global tea production but secured only a little over a tenth of the tea exports. 60% of India’s tea exports are CTC tea. [16] India is losing out in the international market to other countries, such as Kenya, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and even Bangladesh, who have lower cost of production. Within the ...

  5. Weather changes hit tea production in eastern India - AOL

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    STORY: Unpredictable weather is severely affecting tea production in eastern India Locator: Siliguri, India The region faced heavy rains in June, followed by dry weather in July causing damage to ...

  6. Tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea is mainly grown in Asia and Africa, with smaller areas in South America and around the Black and Caspian Seas. The four biggest tea-producing countries are China, India, Kenya and Sri Lanka, together representing 81% of world tea production.

  7. History of tea - Wikipedia

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    Kangra, a tea-growing region in India, known for its green tea production. India was the top producer of tea for nearly a century but was displaced by China as the top tea producer in the 21st century. [44] Indian tea companies have acquired a number of iconic foreign tea enterprises including British brand Tetley. [44]

  8. List of tea companies - Wikipedia

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    10 India. 11 Indonesia. 12 Ireland. 13 Israel. 14 Japan. 15 Kenya. 16 Malaysia. 17 Nepal. ... Tata Tea and Tetley (owned by Tata Consumer Products) Indonesia. Lipton ...

  9. Kangra tea - Wikipedia

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    Although Kangra cultivates both black tea and green tea, black tea constitutes around 90 percent of the production. As of May 2015, there are 5,900 tea gardens in the area covering about 2,312 hectares of land between Dharamsala, Shahpur, Palampur, Baijnath and Jogindernagar; with an annual output of 8.99 lakh kg.

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