China produces 28% of the world's tea Germany
China produces the greatest amount of tea coffee and sugar in the world
Fair trade commodities can come from any country. Fair trade means the buyer paying a fair price and making a fair profit when the buyer sells it on and not exploiting the producer or the final customer.
Although many countries do not produce tea, due to climate. I will guarantee you that tea is not grown in Antarctica or in the North pole. Although neither of them of them are a country.
Here are some Southeast Asian countries that produce tea: Afghanistan Azerbaijan Bangladesh Burundi China Fiji Georgia (country) India Indonesia Iran Japan
Tea spread to the rest of the world primarily through trade routes established during the 16th and 17th centuries. Portuguese and Dutch traders were among the first to introduce tea to Europe, particularly to countries like Portugal and the Netherlands. The British East India Company later popularized tea in England, leading to its widespread adoption across Europe and eventually to North America and beyond. Cultural exchanges and colonial expansion further facilitated tea's global spread, making it a beloved beverage worldwide.
It is the worlds largest tea exporter .
White tea is produced primarily in China, although a number of different countries produce a small amount of white tea. Within China, production is mostly in Fujian province, and within Fujian province, mostly within Fuding and Zhenghe counties, although there are numerous other regions of China that also produce white tea. Other countries that also produce white tea include India, Kenya, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Nepal, Malawi, Taiwan, Tanzania, and Bangladesh. Production in these other countries is quite young; historically white tea was only produced in China. However, white tea production has been increasing, owing to its growing popularity, and growing demand for specialty tea in general.
# China - 953,660 tonnes (27% of Total World production) # India - 830,750 tonnes (23% of Total World production) Source : (in english) * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea#Production
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.
Companies that produce hibiscus tea are found in many countries. India and China companies have some of the larger producers and can be found online. For example, in India Bhartari Tea company and PSSG Thivakar Company produce hibiscus tea in addition to many other tea varieties. In China, Shaanix Fuheng Biotechnology and Shining Herb - Bejing Biotechnology also produce hibiscus teas as well as other herbs and teas.
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