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Why it's a good time for the producers and exporters of premium, flavoured orthodox teasOrthodox tea exports are thriving, with Iran's controlled payments and Indian ambassador Rudra Gaurav Shresth's support aiding trade. Mohit...
Looking to buy premium pu-erh of China or Caravan tea from a Russian in Goa? Try Indian phalap teaPhalap is grown in northeastern India and aged in Singpho tribal kitchens over a period of years, creating a unique flavour that profession...
The game plan is to expand into larger F&B portfolio and becoming an FMCG company: Tata Consumer’s Sunil D’Souza“If you look at the total TCPL portfolio, I think we have got a significant opportunity to restructure and clean up. As part of this, the l...
Avoid first flush, go for autumn Darjeeling & ghastly truth behind green tea: 10 commandments for chai loversSomething to know in 2022, Darjeeling tea - a world class product- doesn't have to be expensive.
Not my cup of tea: As China extends its lead, India’s tea exports see a steady declineFalling exports have bruised the tea industry over the last few years. Growers should find ways to cater to an increasing preference for he...
Diwali gifting 101: Unique & luxe hampers for tea lovers, pet parentsGift happiness to your loved ones this festive season.
Save the brew: Tourism will help Darjeeling, but the world-renowned tea shouldn't be flushed down in the processDarjeeling shut down and most of the first flush was lost.
In a new record, a kg of tea sold for Rs 70,501 per kg at Guwahati Tea auction CentreSpecialty tea in Assam is commanding premium price. A kilogram of Manohari Gold Tea on Tuesday commanded Rs 50,000 per kg.
India's tea industry is struggling to move up the value chainThe rules of the game are changing for India's tea industry, and it's perhaps time for a fresh brew.
Planters happy with Rs 400 crore benefit schemeSpecial Packages for North East, Idukki district of Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand have been devised for taking care of the speci...
Darjeeling tea price dips by Rs 100/kgDarjeeling tea prices have fallen by Rs 100 per kg compared to last season, despite production being down by almost 20 per cent .
- Darjeeling's Ambootia Group buys Bush Tea
Ambootia Group, the second-largest Darjeeling tea producer in the country, has just acquired Bush Tea for an undisclosed sum.
- Slowdown's no dampener for tea sales
That tea consumption has not been hit by slowdown as pointed out by various participants at the India International Tea convention held her...
- Finland: Land of lakes
The spectacular vistas created by the countless lakes at Kuopio, nestled literally in the heart of Finland.
- Tea industry warms up for a turnaround
Emerging markets like Egypt and Iran are once again looking at India and lifting more tea.
- Humble tea warms up for a turnaround
The 61st year of India’s independence has augured well for one of the country’s oldest industries - tea.
- Harrods turns to India for premium tea
Harrods of Knightsbridge, London’s premium departmental store, is looking to India for speciality teas like organic, green, clonal CTC and ...
- Tata Tea plans green revolution for Tetley, Gold
Tata Tea has firmed up a slew of packet tea launches under its Tetley and Tata Tea brands to maintain 10% growth in its branded tea busines...
- Tata Tea to push green tea as a health drink
Tata Tea has firmed up a slew of packet tea launches under its Tetley and Tata Tea brands to maintain 10% growth in its branded tea busines...
- Indian orthodox tea back in flavour
Twenty adults gargling simultaneously for five hours is a sight you would normally associate with a sanatorium for the seriously sick.