tea News Archive - 31-Dec-2007

  • Free coffee, tea on the Thruway (Mid-Hudson News)
    Mid-Hudson ? The Thruway Authority and the companies that operate its travel plazas throughout the Hudson Valley and the remainder of the toll road will be offering free coffee and tea to motorists over New Year?s Eve and into New Year?s morning.


  • Tasty treats, soup and salad top menu at annual tea party (CentralOhio.com)
    LANCASTER - Mary Ann Richards knows how to throw a party. A tea party, that is. Richards is the proprietor of Annie's Cheesecake and tea Room, 161 W. Main St., in Lancaster. The quaint establishment is best known for its delectable desserts, including more than 30 varieties of cheesecake.


  • Dubai to host global tea forum (EARTHtimes.org)
    Dubai, Dec 31 - Experts from the tea industry around the globe are to meet at the second Global Dubai Tea Forum early next year to discuss best practices in enhancing tea production and marketing worldwide, WAM news agency reported Monday.


  • Museum hosts girls' tea parties with history themes (Asheville Citizen-Times)
    ASHEVILLE -- The Smith-McDowell House Museum continues its series of historic tea parties for girls 7 and older on Jan. 26 with its Pioneer Tea Party.


  • Global Dubai Tea Forum 2008 to reinforce Dubai's role as international tea hub (AME Info)
    Leading experts from the regional and global tea industry are set to converge in Dubai for the 2nd Global Dubai Tea Forum early next year to discuss best practices in enhancing tea production and marketing worldwide.


  • Tea units report fall in export, production (The Telegraph)
    Calcutta, Dec. 30: Tea production is estimated to have declined to 940 million kg in 2007 from 957 million kg in 2006, the Indian Tea Association (ITA) said.


  • Tea Shakthi Fund new factory develoment drive (Daily News)
    Fifteen new factory units are to be established by the Tea Shakthi Fund (TSF) under its development plan for next year. The fund also expects to earn a profit of Rs. 112 million next year from factory operations.


  • Dubai to host global tea forum (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
    Dubai, Dec 31 (IANS) Experts from the tea industry around the globe are to meet at the second Global Dubai Tea Forum early next year to discuss best practices in enhancing tea production and marketing worldwide, WAM news agency reported Monday.


  • Tea prices subdued on fall in exports, higher arrivals (The Hindu)
    Decline in production has been mainly in the North. Chennai, Dec. 30 A 24 million kg (mkg) fall in Indian tea exports and higher arrivals at various auctions across the globe have resulted in a general fall in prices of the commodity during the first 10 months of this year.


  • Tea gardens in south to be rejuvenated (The Hindu)
    KOLKATA: tea gardens in south India will roll out their re-plantation and rejuvenation programme from next month. The exercise got under way in Assam and West Bengal earlier this year and uprooting activities have begun.


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