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  • Ships awaiting berth

    Timely Tea Delivery

    New harvest tea is on its way. Two hurdles remain. Transport is stretched to the breaking point as reinvigorated economies stir from pandemic weariness. The second hurdle is cost. Wholesalers, retailers, and importers that last year bore the weight of spiking prices must now make up for lost earnings.

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  • Tea Clipper Races Reborn

    Tea Biz Podcast | Episode 11

    Tea news for the week ending April 2 | Suez Ship-jam Delays Tea Deliveries | Tea Aisle Sales Stand Out in Grocery | Tea Retail Realignment Underway | Camellia Sinensis Closes Emery Street Teahouse | PLUS: A maritime foundation in Scotland has a bold plan to restore the last of the clipper ships and race…

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  • Kaley Tea founder Udena Wickremesooriya

    Tea Biz Podcast | Episode 10

    Tea news for the week ending March 26 | India High Court Reverses Tea Worker Wage Increase | Kenyan Tea Factory Elections Suspended | Study Finds Growers Adapting to Climate Change | PLUS: Certifications soothe the conscience, but do they deliver for the communities where workers reside?

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  • Maruyama Tea

    Maruyama: 21st Century Japanese Tea Production

    The foundation of Japan’s tea industry has been its incorporation of new technology.

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  • Rosekandy Tea Estate

    Adapting to Climate Change

    New study recommends motivational campaigns, demonstrations, training, and extension work to encourage growers large and small to adapt to climate change.

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