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A Route du Bonheur pilgrimage into Sri Lanka’s storied tea plantations uncovers the fragrant, fertile world of oolong, orange pekoe, and more—not to mention a vibrant native economy.
By Rohan Pethiyagoda When the government of Sri Lanka published the National Red List of threatened plants in 2020, my ...
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Tea Traders’ Association has urged the government to strictly enforce the law against factories ...
It operates through the following segments: tea bags, tea packets, and others. The company was founded by Merrill Joseph Fernando in 1981 and is headquartered in Peliyagoda, Sri Lanka.
Distress is in store for Sri Lanka’s garment sector if the island nation is unable to clinch a tariff lower than the 30 per ...
Both countries strengthen historic bonds Explore collaboration between Colombo Port City and the Suez Canal Economic Zone ...
Dilmah Tea recently launched the Genesis Tea and Cinnamon Experience, aimed at creating awareness and enriching the Sri ...
The long-term survival of the Ceylon Tea industry depends critically on its ability to differentiate itself through uncompromising quality, ethical sourcing and value addition, according to Dilmah ...
Tea plantations in Sri Lanka face a variety of challenges, including the effects of climate change, such as drought and heavy rainfall, and the effects of land use change due to urbanization.
The event was held at Sri Lanka Residence in Brussels on 04 September 2024. The mocktail was attended by well over 30 participants comprising tea importers, distributors, retailers, special tea shops, ...
A Route du Bonheur pilgrimage into Sri Lanka’s storied tea plantations uncovers the fragrant, fertile world of oolong, orange pekoe, and more—not to mention a vibrant native economy.