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Sri Lanka is paying some foreign debts with tea, rather than cash. But an abrupt ban on chemical fertilizers has hurt crop yields and tea pickers are losing hours and wages as food prices double.
The first Mlesna Tea Centre was declared open in 1985 in Liberty ... wooden and cardboard boxes and other artistic containers. ... to give you enough to enjoy until your next visit to Sri Lanka.
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If your brew is from Sri Lanka, the process of growing tea, ... At the Bogawantalawa tea centre in the Sri Lankan capital, ...
One of the world's leading tea-producing nations, Sri Lanka, has just become the scene for a new world record - the largest cup of tea. A giant red mug was filled with 1,000 gallons (4,546l) of ...
As Sri Lanka’s economic crisis makes global headlines, estate worker B. Sundararajan is watching it manifest in his teacup. In recent weeks, he has cut his usual, two cups of tea a day to one.
However, in traditional Sri Lankan style, shoppers are served cups of tea with jaggery. There is a vast selection of tea and every blend at the outlet has its origins in Sri Lanka.
Just 64p a day for tea pickers in Sri Lanka BBC Oxford’s Jenny Rawden is spending a year in Sri Lanka with her husband who is doing tsunami response work for the aid agency World Vision.
A HOT CUP of Ceylon tea is better known as being soothing and relaxing, but Sri Lanka is now marketing its most profitable export as a luxury boost for the libido. The tea industry is increasingly ...
Anura Banda, CEO of Beijing Heavenly Trade Co Ltd, points at a globe showing the 'Tea Road' from Sri Lanka to China at his office in Beijing, China, on April 19, 2017. [Photo by Li Xiupeng ...
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