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Chasing the allure of autumn through Darjeeling FlushDarjeeling's autumn flush tea, known for its unique mellow flavor, is surprisingly scarce in London's high-end tea shops. Despite its quali...
Erratic weather steals Darjeeling tea’s muscatel flavor, prices plummetDarjeeling tea's famous muscatel flavour is missing this year due to erratic weather, affecting both local and international markets. Price...
Read the tea leaves: Climate change taking toll on Darjeeling tea gardens and workersVarsha*, a 34-year-old tea garden worker, doesn't have a string of degrees, isn't privy to decision making in the estate but knows only too...
Gourmet tea companies reach buyers in domestic market as lockdown dried up international businessThe lockdown dried up the international tea business for three months. Even after countries started lifting the lockdown, there was trade d...
Gorkha stir wipes out harvest of costliest tea"This is the first time we lost the entire second flush," said AN Singh, managing director of Goodricke Group, a Kolkatabased producer with...
- Is climate change affecting your cuppa? Researchers to find out
Fresh rain raises hope on Darjeeling tea productionDomestic consumption of Darjeeling tea is increasing annually as tea drinkers are gradually developing a taste for Darjeeling's famous musc...
Big cities okay with paying up to Rs 1,300/kg for Darjeeling TeaDarjeeling tea producers and retailers said that offtake has increased by almost 50% this year for both first and second flush teas than la...
Lopchu tea: A brand that puts no stock in HarrodsThe tea brand that has won a dedicated, global following after enduring tough competition, including products from Tata Global Beverages an...
Tea tourism: Estate owners looking at alternative revenue streams not enthusedThe process for getting clearances still remains cumbersome. We were expecting that the government will come up with a single-window cleara...
GJM agitation delays shipments of the much sought-after Darjeeling teaDarjeeling tea, which has enthralled Europeans with its exquisite aroma for centuries, may not be available in abundance in the western mar...
Rupee devaluation robs Indians of Darjeeling teaRupee devaluation has prodded Darjeeling tea producers to step up exports and shift the focus from domestic market to global markets.
Darjeeling tea prices soar 15% in Europe this yearDarjeeling tea has commanded 15% higher rates in Europe this year despite the financial downturn in Europe as quality upgradation and marke...
- Darjeeling tea companies smile as local demand goes up
The year 2011 has brought smiles to them as the average price of Darjeeling tea in the domestic market has shot up by Rs 35 per kg.
- Darjeeling organic tea in demand in US, UK
Premium organic tea from Darjeeling, considered the finest on earth with shelf space in the US and UK coffee retailers such as Starbucks, W...
- India International Tea Convention
The India International Tea Convention 2009 beginning today at Kochi aims to showcase the various types of tea India is offering to the ent...
- Darjeeling tea estates to get AEZ status
Come January 1, 2009, some 87 tea estates in Darjeeling are poised to get the agri-export zone (AEZ) status.
- Darjeeling tea estates to get AEZ status
Come January 1, 2009, some 87 tea estates in Darjeeling are poised to get the agri-export zone (AEZ) status.
- Metros to get tea boutiques soon
Tea Board has decided to set up tea boutiques in the four metros and tier-II cities as a part of its drive to promote tea consumption.
- Tea industry takes the Pak route to boost exports
For the Indian tea industry, it’s ‘Mission Pakistan’! The objective is to virtually double annual tea exports to Pakistan from the present ...