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Tea News for the week ending Apr. 15

| Now is the Time to “Invest in Our Planet”
| Smallholders Now Own Rwanda’s Largest Tea Factory
| Mombasa Tea Auction Completes its Switch to Digital
| PLUS Ukraine’s only tea garden is producing tasty oolongs from cold-resistant plants that have survived decades of heavy snow during long winters at temperatures as low as 26 degrees below zero Celsius.

Caption: Georgian rootstock (pictured) was used to seed Ukraine’s cold-resistant Transcarpathian tea plantings during the 1950s.

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Dan founded Tea Journey Magazine, the Tea Biz Podcast and Blog, and is a contributing editor at STiR Coffee and Tea. He is also the former editor and publisher of Tea Magazine (2012) World Tea News and the former editor-in-chief at Specialty Coffee Retailer, which was headquartered in San Francisco. Dan has traveled the tea lands, speaking on retail beverage trends in Canada and the United States and at conferences in Europe, China, India, Australia, the Middle East, South America, and Africa.
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