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  2. File:Tea Examination Act 1882.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,145 × 1,600 pixels, file size: 141 KB, MIME type: application/pdf, 2 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. Techno-economic assessment - Wikipedia

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    Techno-economic assessment or techno-economic analysis (abbreviated TEA) is a method of analyzing the economic performance of an industrial process, product, or service. The methodology originates from earlier work on combining technical, economic and risk assessments for chemical production processes. [ 1 ]

  4. History of tea in India - Wikipedia

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    India’s tea industry is a lucrative business, and there is especially a global demand for Assam black tea. For example, since 2006, the TATA corporation has been buying up small farms in Assam with the support of a $7 billion investment from the World Bank. [19] By 2010, they owned 24 farms in Assam and Northeast India. [20]

  5. Tea - Wikipedia

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    Examples of additional processing steps that occur before tea is sold are blending, flavouring, scenting, and decaffeination of teas. Examples of additions added at the point of consumption include milk, sugar and lemon. Tea blending is the combination of different teas together to achieve the final product.

  6. Tea Act - Wikipedia

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    Smuggled tea was a large issue for Britain and the East India Company, since approximately 86% of all the tea in America at the time was smuggled Dutch tea. The Act granted the Company the right to directly ship its tea to North America and the right to the duty-free export of tea from Britain, although the tax imposed by the Townshend Acts and ...

  7. History of tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea production in China, historically, was a laborious process, conducted in distant and often poorly accessible regions. This led to the rise of many apocryphal stories and legends surrounding the harvesting process. For example, one story that has been told for many years is that of a village where monkeys pick tea.

  8. Malnicherra Tea Estate - Wikipedia

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    Drinking tea was one of the seven tasks of the daily life of the intellectuals of the country. About 200 years later, in 1849, the first tea production started in the subcontinent in Sylhet. [4] The British and Bangladeshis became accustomed to tea. [5] Tea cultivation in the subcontinent originated from the Malnicherra tea garden in Sylhet.

  9. Tea culture - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese woman performs a Japanese Tea Ceremony (sadō/chadō, 茶道). Merchant’s Wife at Tea (Boris Kustodiev, 1918) is a portrayal of Russian Tea Culture.. Tea culture is how tea is made and consumed, how people interact with tea, and the aesthetics surrounding tea drinking.