tea News Archive - 30-Jun-2007

  • Kenya: Adopt Modern Farming Skills, Tea Growers Told (AllAfrica.com)
    tea farmers in Nyeri District have been urged to adopt modern farming techniques to improve on production.


  • Government announces package to revive Bengal tea gardens (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
    Kolkata, June 29 (IANS) Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jairam Ramesh Friday announced a package of Rs.11.9 billion to enhance tea productivity and the rejuvenation of tea gardens in the hilly region of north Bengal.


  • Indian tea gardens could re-open (Calcutta News)
    Indian Industry Minister, Jairam Ramesh, has announced a package of Rs.11.9 billion to enhance tea productivity and the rejuvenation of tea gardens in the hilly region of north Bengal.


  • Rains, Tea And Pakoras (ANI via Yahoo! India News)
    Rains, Tea And Pakoras


  • High time for tea (The Star Online)
    Malaysians were first introduced to high tea back in the 1980s when hotels wanted to lure more locals to patronise their coffee houses during off-peak hours. Instead of the English tradition of cakes and sandwiches, local hoteliers opted for a spread of Continental and Asian delicacies.


  • Water woes prompt Tea lawsuit (The Argus Leader)
    The city of Tea is suing Lincoln County Rural Water System, claiming the city needs more water than the supplier can provide. The lawsuit, filed late Thursday, seeks to bar the water system from adding new users and allow Tea, Harrisburg and the surrounding area to seek water from other suppliers. LCRWS buys all its water from the city of Sioux Falls to supply its members, whom the system claims ...


  • Potion for closed tea gardens (The Telegraph)
    Jalpaiguri, June 29 : Jairam Ramesh, Union minister of state for commerce and industry, wants new owners to take over the closed tea gardens of the Dooars.


  • Centre gives Rs 57 cr to Dooars tea gardens; will find new buyers (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
    Union Minister of state for commerce and industries Jairam Ramesh announced on Friday that the Centre will give Rs 57 crore to sick tea gardens in the Dooars region. Ramesh, who is touring North Bengal to assess the status of sick gardens, announced a committee that will decide the new buyers for these gardens. The committee will be represented by members of the Tea Board, the state government ...


  • Government announces package to revive Bengal tea gardens (Calcutta News)
    Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jairam Ramesh Friday announced a package of Rs.11.9 billion to enhance tea productivity and the rejuvenation of tea gardens in the hilly region of north Bengal.


  • Facing tough java rivals, Dunkin' sees green in iced tea (Boston Globe)
    Coffee king Dunkin' Donuts is concocting a new kind of brew: iced tea. Starting Monday, the Canton chain will offer freshly brewed peach and raspberry iced tea at its New England stores, and plans for national roll out are set for early next year. The push is part of Dunkin's broader quest to quench consumer tastes as it expands across ...


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    tea News Archive - 30-Jun-2007