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Opening ceremony
January 18, 2020 CTMA News ctma

On the morning of June 21, the opening ceremony of ‘2019 Beijing International Tea Expo’‘Beijing Maliandao international tea culture Exposition’ ‘Xianyang Fu Tea Culture Festival2019’was held in Beijing exhibition center More than 300 people attended the event, including representatives of governments from Yunnan, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Zhejiang and other major tea production and marketing

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G20 summit in Hangzhou—President Xi Jinping and President Obama, drank tea and walked around the West Lake
January 17, 2020 News, Tea diplomacy ctma

September 4th 2016, the G20 summit was officially held in Hangzhou, China. President Mauricio Macri of Argentina, acting president Michel Temer of Brazil, President Barack Hussein Obama of the United States and other G20 leaders, guests and heads of relevant international organizations attended the meeting. On September 3rd, President Xi Jinping and President Barack Hussein

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Historic Agreement Requires Tea Industry to Share Rooibos Revenue with Indigenous Tribes
November 12, 2019 News Dan Bolton

A picture taken on February 13, 2012 shows the Elandsberg Eco Tourism fields in Clanwilliam, 200 kms north from Cape Town. (NATHALIE BARDIN/AFP via Getty Images) A landmark agreement under the United Nations’ Nagoya Protocol awards South African indigenous peoples benefits from the harvest and marketing of rooibos tea. The Khoi and San, collectively known

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Mandatory Auctions for All Grades of Darjeeling Tea Are Under Consideration
November 5, 2019 News Dan Bolton

Falling prices may force growers to participate in mandatory auctions for Darjeeling tea. Photo by Adobe Stock. Producers at the 87 gardens that make up India’s first Geographical Indication (GI) tagged product will meet next week to consider a Tea Board of India proposal to make auctions mandatory. Sizeable amounts of tea marketed as Darjeeling

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Assam Planters Rebut Oxfam Report on the Plight of Tea Workers
October 28, 2019 News Pullock Dutta

Workers on tea estates in Assam currently receive the equivalent of just $0.04 per 100g of bagged black tea sold to consumers. Increasing this amount by the equivalent $0.10 would enable a living wage, according to Oxfam. Photo by DB World JORHAT, Assam A report by Oxfam International likely to discourage UK supermarkets from sourcing

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Australian Tea Growers Are Keen on Green
October 28, 2019 News World Tea News

Mangrove Mountain in New South Wales was first planted in 2004. Photo courtesy John Robb Australia is recognised, worldwide, for its quality products, as well as green and clean practices. Green tea, however, is not the first thing that comes to mind when talking about exported produce.  Around 20 years ago Japanese tea companies were

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Industry Steps in to Help Malawi Tea Estate Innovate for the Future
October 15, 2019 News Sarah Roberts

Satemwa Estate (Photo credit: Andy Hall, Ethical Tea Partnership) The Satemwa Estate in the Shire Highlights of Malawi stands at a crossroads. As a family run estate, the orderly rows of green tea bushes with Mount Mulanje standing proud in the distance have changed little since the Kay family founded the estate in 1923. However,

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TAZO Foragers Blends Represent 4 Regions of the US
October 15, 2019 News Elizabeth Dobos

(Photo courtesy of Unilever/TAZO) In August, Unilever released its bagged herbal tea line representing the natural flora of four regions of the United States and distributed exclusively to Target outlets. Alex White, the Research & Development Group Manager for Tea Beverages at Unilever built upon his personal passion for foraging for wild plants that began

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Canadian Tea Masters Cup Winners Advance to the International Competition
October 1, 2019 News Dan Bolton

(Photo courtesy of THAC) Canada’s first Tea Masters Cup, an international competition that tests tasting, pairing, preparation and tea mixology skills, took place Sept. 22-23 at the Canadian Coffee & Tea Show in Toronto. Tea professionals Kate Kendall and Jean-François Desaulniers emerged victors. The inaugural event was organized by the Tea and Herbal Association of

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