Unrelenting Heat is Lowering Tea Yields

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Unrelenting Heat Lowers Tea Yields

By Dan Bolton

China, Africa, and India are experiencing such intense heat that summer tea yields have dropped.

Oppressive temperatures greatly restrict the time pluckers can spend in the heat, and in several global hot spots, tea bushes are dropping their leaves.

Le Monde reports that ten months after the exceptional heatwave that hit China in the summer of 2022, the region’s tea growers are still suffering the consequences.

“We’ve had at least 40% less production,” said Wu Wen, a Longjing grower in Hangzhou. “But we’re not the worst affected: look,” she said, pointing to three dead plants dumped on the edge of the neighboring field.

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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.

One response to “Unrelenting Heat is Lowering Tea Yields”

  1. love the overview of the industry and details of interesting lesser known topics. so glad the specialty/herbal market is growing so many natural remedies still without enough notoriety! Thanks Dan!

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