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    Episode 76: Tea Industry’s Critical Role in Saving Sri Lanka

    Tea News for the week ending July 15

    | Tea is Sri Lanka’s Reliable Source of Foreign Cash
    | India’s Monsoon Rainfall Exceeds 2021 Totals
    | Vancouver Hosts Canada’s Biggest Bubble Tea Festival
    | PLUS More than a Medal, the 5th Edition of the Teas of the World International Contest is underway. Tea producers from around the world are invited to submit entries to AVPA, the Agency for the Valorization of Agricultural Products. Samples are due in Paris on Aug. 1.

    Photo Caption: Ksenia Hleap manages communication and development at AVPA

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    July 17, 2022

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    Episode 75: Ekaterra Names New Management Team

    Tea News for the week ending July 8

    | Nathalie Roos is Now CEO of the World’s Largest Tea Company
    | Coca-Cola Launches a Bottled Herbal Tea Line in China
    | A Tea-Scented Perfume Wins Prestigious Art and Olfaction (A+OA) Award
    | PLUS Tea Book Club founder Kyle Whittington reviews The Teabowl: East and West, by Dr. Bonnie Kemske, a ceramic artist, curator and long-time student of the Japanese tea ceremony. 

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    Episode 74: China Eases Travel Restrictions

    Tea News for the week ending July 1

    | Mandatory Quarantine for Visitors to China Reduced to 7 Days
    | Sri Lanka Crisis Worsens Greatly Impairing Tea Production
    | Sustainability Survey Reveals the Tea Industry’s Cautious Optimism
    | PLUS The high incidence of fatal encounters among tea workers interacting with elephants, leopards, and snakes in the vast tea estates of Assam, is a concern that led two Goodricke Group senior managers – who are avid wildlife photographers – to capture animal behavior as situational awareness is critical in avoiding human-animal conflicts.  Click to listen.

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    Episode 73: Tea Retailers Brace for Recession

    Tea News for the week ending June 24

    | Indicators signal global downturn already pressuring retail
    | Kenya Tea Prices Rebound, Smallholders Anticipate Big July Bonus
    | Pakistan Asks Citizens to Cut Back on Tea
    | PLUS Millennia Tea in New Brunswick, Canada sells raw tea leaves as food. The leaves are washed, chopped, formed into cubes and frozen to be brewed as fresh green tea or blended in smoothies.

    Caption: Co-founder + CEO Tracy Bell and husband Cory in Sri Lanka

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    June 25, 2022

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    Episode 72: Bottled Tea is Bouncing Back

    Tea News for the week ending June 10

    | Ready-to-drink teas in the US grew to $8 billion in 2021
    | Honest Tea Co-Founder Seth Goldman Will Launch a Rival Tea Brand
    | Tea Parcels Contribute to Record Carrier Volume
    | PLUS Teaching Tea Teachers Suzette Hammond, founder of Chicago-based Being Tea, describes an expanded eight-month course on how to be a brilliant tea educator.

    Caption: Suzette Hammond teaches tea teachers how to teach

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