While I could not get you the top five companies in the world I did find the top 5 tea producing countries and they are: China, India, Sri Lanka, Japan, Taiwan (and other top tea producing countries include Vietnam, Russia, Argentina, Kenya, Nepal etc. Warm climates with lush soil and mountainous regions are great for growing tea) A list of these tea producing countries can be found here: See related links
Rwanda, Cameroon, Kenya, Mauritius and Zimbabwe are major tea-producing countries in Africa. Kenya is the fourth largest producer in the world. It contributes 8% of the total production of tea.
The largest tea producing state in India is Assam. Other states that grow tea are West Bengal, Tamil, Nadu, Kerala, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Sikkim, Nagaland, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Bihar, and Orissa.
Tea originates from China. It was from there, Persian travelers took it with them. They called it Chaí, which is Farsi for "green juice". Arabian merchants too it to the Arabic world, and in the 1500s and 1600s, the Dutch took it with them, calling it "thee'', from which the word "tea" comes.
maybe tea. India is not the largest producer of tea in the world. it is China.india is the largest producer of jute, sugar cane, tobacco.
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Hindustan Unilever Limited is the largest supplier of teas in the world; it's most widely recognized brand is Lipton Teas Tata Tea Ltd is the second largest supplier of branded teas in the world, producing 40 million kilograms. It's most widely recognized brand is Tetley Teas
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China produces 28% of the world's tea Germany
Yes. Mohani Tea is one of the Top leaders in Tea Industry in India and has also won several awards and recognitions by Government and other organisations.
Tea can't be grown everywhere so Asia where the largest production of tea could be found. I would guess India and China would be the top two countries for producing tea.
Rwanda, Cameroon, Kenya, Mauritius and Zimbabwe are major tea-producing countries in Africa. Kenya is the fourth largest producer in the world. It contributes 8% of the total production of tea.
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Tea companies in Australia include:BushellsLiptonDilmahMadura (100% Australian owned and managed)Alpine (green tea)Elmstock TeaKoala Tea (organic herbal and black tea)Daintree Tea CompanyMighty Leaf teaAustralian Herbal Organic Tea CompanyByron Bay Tea CompanyAustralian fruit Tea Company