Sri Lanka Tea
In Sri Lanka, the British brought a tea plant from China in 1824. Later tea plants were also brought from Calcutta and Assam. A Planters’ Association and Ceylon Chamber of Commerce were soon formed. In 1867, James Taylor introduced tea industry in Sri Lanka. The tea plantation estate was set up in Loolecondera in Kandy. Later Taylor also set up a Sri Lanka tea factory in the same area. The low temperate climate around the year, sufficient amount of rainfall and all other favorable factors of growing tea are present in Sri Lanka.
The major areas where tea is grown in Sri Lanka are Nuwara Eliya, Kandy, Haputale, Bandarawela, Badulla, Galle, Mulkirigala, Matara, Kegalle and Ratnapura. Among Sri Lanka tea, Ceylon black tea, Ceylon white tea and Ceylon green tea are very popular.
09:52 AM Monday September 13th, 2010
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