Tea Tag

हिमाचल प्रदेश के कांगड़ा क्षेत्र में चाय उत्पादन पर मौसम की स्थिति का प्रभाव Climate change affects each region differently, it affects tea production by changes in precipitation and levels, increases in temperature, changes in season timing, and by encouraging pests. About one-fourth of the world's tea is produced in India. Tea is grown in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India, on the gentle slopes of the Outer Himalayas (elevation 1290 m above mean sea level, latitude 32°13'N, longitude 76°56'E), where annual potential transpiration is low. भारत, जो दुनिया में दूसरे स्थान पर है, सबसे अच्छे चाय उत्पादक देशों में से एक है। लगभग 0.8 बिलियन अमेरिकी डॉलर के योगदान के...

भारत में चाय के उत्पादन और निर्यात में गिरावट की समीक्षा India is the world’s second-largest producer of tea after China. The northern part of India is the biggest producer at about 83% of the country's annual tea production in 2021-22. Assam team production is the most followed by West Bengal. The Assam valley and Cachar are the two tea producing regions in Assam. In West Bengal, Dooars, Terai and Darjeeling are the three major tea producer regions. The southern part of India produces about 17% of the country's total production with the major producing states being Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka. Eighty-five per cent of the tea produced domestically is consumed...