Yes tea is also a part of cultivation, it is made from leaves of Camellia sinensis is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree . Even in small part of Chhattisgarh Tea cultivation is done and Agriculture Department supports it.
Tea is grown in agriculture. It is renewable. Renewable concept is that we can reproduce same quantity or more to match with our rate of consumption. Any agriculture product is considered renewable.
Yes, tea is included in the primary sector of the economy. The primary sector involves the extraction and production of raw materials, including agriculture, forestry, and mining. Tea cultivation falls under agriculture, as it involves growing and harvesting the tea plant for processing and consumption.
grain,cotton,sugarcane,sugar beet,tea,and fruit
The Vietnamese agriculture involves rice, sugarcane, fish, tea, etc.
Tea,Garments,Herbs,Handicrafts,Agriculture these are the main industries of Nepal.
cattle,coffee,corn,cotton,suger,tea,tobacco,wheat
Agriculture, tobacco, tea and sugar processing, sawmill products, cement and consumer goods.
Argentina's agriculture iscereal,oil,grainsseed,sugar,fruit,wine,tea,tobacco,cotton
The Kenyan Highlands are very fertile; this is where the most agriculture is produced - tea, coffee, grains, and sugarcane are some crops they grow.
Common plantation crops in agriculture include sugarcane, coffee, tea, cotton, tobacco, and rubber. These crops are typically grown on large-scale plantations for commercial purposes due to their high demand in the market.
The main types of agriculture are: Subsistence agriculture – Farming for the farmer’s own use and family consumption. Commercial agriculture – Farming to sell products for profit. Intensive agriculture – High input of labor and resources on small land areas to increase yield. Extensive agriculture – Large land areas with lower input and lower yield per unit. Mixed agriculture – Combination of crop production and livestock farming. Plantation agriculture – Large-scale farming of a single crop (like tea, coffee, rubber). Shifting agriculture – Land is cultivated for a short time and then left to recover while farmers move to a new area.
Rubber,jute,coffee and tea plantations,silk,fishing and shipping industries,agriculture,coal and petroleum industries are the famous industries in south india.