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UNESCO Honors and Safeguards Tea Cultures in China, Türkiye, and Azerbaijan
UNESCO Honors and Safeguards Tea Cultures in China, Türkiye, and Azerbaijan | Black Friday Lives Up to its Name as US shoppers set in-store and online sales records | Australian Study Shows Elderly Women Benefit from Tea Flavonoids | PLUS Andrew McNeill, Business Development Director at Seven Cups Fine Chinese Tea, says that stay-at-home tea…
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Pricing Tea in a Slogging Economy
Pricing Tea in a Slogging Economy | Indicators Suggest a Recession is Imminent | The International Tea Academy Awards its First “Leafies” | Sales of Herbal Infusions are Expected to Double this Decade | Plus Canadian Economist Sylvain Charlebois sees a lot of positives for the tea industry but cautioned that inflation is an economic…
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Sri Lanka Tea Sector Opposes Doubling Corporate Tax Rate
Sri Lanka’s Tea Sector Opposes Doubling Corporate Tax | IMF bailout forces the bankrupt government to collect more revenue | Vietnamese Tea Exports Experience Slow Decline | Kenya to Expand its Orthodox Tea Capability | Joydeep Phukan, the Principal Officer and Secretary of India’s Tea Research Association discusses unified agricultural standards for tea fields and…
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Dietary Recommendation for Flavanols Found in Tea
Colombo Tea Prices Reach an All-Time High | India Rolls Out a Digital Retail Network for Small Grocers | PLUS Tea growers in Kumaon, India turn to Young Mountain Tea founder Raj Vabel to finance construction of a farmer-owned tea processing facility.
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Kenya to Invest in National Tea Brand
Kenyan President William Ruto announced a new public-private tea processing and packaging facility in Dongo Kundu, Mombasa | Euromonitor Report Advises Retailers to Target Customers by Type | Lipton to Launch a Hard Tea Brand in 2023 | PLUS Peris Mudida, CEO of the newly re-established Kenya Tea Board in Nairobi, shares her vision and…