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Where tea is agriculture?

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9y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

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.

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