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It was a Scottish major called Robert Bruce who, while working in Assam in 1823, noticed that the inhabitants were making tea from a plant which looked similar to the Chinese Camellia sinensis.
In this two-part series, we'll be exploring how tea farms are combating an onslaught from a variety of pests. We start with a ...
New Delhi, May 1 -- Amid ongoing airstrikes by the US, a senior Houthi leader Mohammed al-Bukhaiti said that 8 million ...
Three hundred years ago, a British man stole the seeds of Wuyi rock tea to plant them elsewhere. Three centuries later, US ...
They wanted to share their love of great tea with a promise of ethical sourcing and natural production. The story began with just two chests of finest-quality Assam tea, sold to local health food ...
Bastar's biodiversity has been further highlighted with the discovery of the Assam Pygmy Frog, Chirixalus simus, alongside three other frog species, bringing the region's total to 21. Researchers ...
He pointed out that many common plants like tomato, potato, coffee, tea, wheat, tobacco, and chilli were also brought into India. Chartered accountant E. Phalguna Kumar and AP Council of Science ...
and Teen Ali Tea Estates all located in the tea producing belt of Assam and Pathemara Tea Estate in the Happy valley circle of Cachar District of Assam. These gardens comprise a grant area of ...
The Guwahati Tea Auction Centre recently achieved a remarkable turnover of Rs 3,851 crore in the 2024-25 financial year, reflecting the global demand for Assam's unique GI-tagged teas contributing ...