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How Tea is Processed
How does the humble tea leaf become golden tea in a cup? Here's the story, from the bush to the factory, and into your tea cup!
Location courtesy: Balanoor Plantations and Industries Limited, Chikmagalur
This is a video from Chai with Lakshmi, India's first award-winning online talk show.
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published: 20 Jan 2012
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4 BIG Tea Industry Problems All Tea Drinkers Should Know About | Tea Masterclass Chapter 8
In this YouTube video, we explore the major issues facing the modern tea industry, including carbon pollution from tea production and packaging, nitrogen pollution from unsustainable fertilization practices, health hazards from agro-chemical residues on tea, and microplastics that infuse from industrial teabags into the brewed cup of tea.
The tea industry is a major contributor to global carbon emissions, due to the energy-intensive processes involved in tea production, such as firing and drying. In addition, the packaging of tea, which often involves the use of non-recyclable materials such as plastic, can also contribute to carbon emissions.
Another major issue facing the tea industry is nitrogen pollution from unsustainable fertilization practices. Tea plants require a certain amount ...
published: 10 Sep 2022
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Sri Lanka's tea industry in crisis
Sri Lanka's great tea industry has survived world wars and global depressions, using methods that have barely altered but now all that is in jeopardy.
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published: 23 Jul 2022
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Tea: New ideas for the world‘s second most popular drink | DW Documentary
After water, tea is the most-consumed beverage in the world. The latest trend for this traditional drink? Sustainable tea, produced affordably and without the use of pesticides, in a climate-neutral way, under fair working conditions.
What happened to the tea of our childhood? That’s the question Balts Tomas Kaziliunas and Hannes Saarpuu asked themselves four years ago. Before the fall of the Iron Curtain, Georgia supplied all of Eastern Europe with tea. And no wonder: the climate in that country is ideal for tea cultivation.
Tomas and Hannes traveled to Georgia — and stayed. They leased an overgrown tea plantation. It had lain fallow for 30 years, because Georgian tea production collapsed along with the Soviet Union. Now, the two adventurers are building an ecological tea plantation. A...
published: 16 Apr 2022
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The history of tea - Shunan Teng
Trace the origins of tea and find out how it became the second most consumed beverage in the world.
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Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water — and from sugary Turkish Rize tea to salty Tibetan butter tea, there are almost as many ways of preparing the beverage as there are cultures on the globe. Where did this beverage originate, and how did it become so popular? Shunan Teng details tea’s long history.
Lesson by Shunan Teng, animation by Steff Lee.
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Tea Production in South China City Uses AI for Improved Efficiency
Tea makers in one south China city are looking to artificial intelligence to help make the industry more efficient and profitable.
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TEA FARMING / TEA CULTIVATION | How Tea Powder is Made
Tea is the dried leaf of a bush and contains theine and when added to boiling water along with milk and sugar, it gives an aromatic and stimulating drink. Tea is one of the most important beverage crops in India. It is also popularly known as “Chai”.
Tea plantations were confined to Upper Assam only but later on, new areas such as lower Assam and Darjeeling were also opened up to tea cultivation, there were 35 tea plantations in Assam alone. Later on, tea cultivation started in Nilgiri Hills of Southern India, Tarai along the foothills of the Himalayas and in some areas of Himachal Pradesh and Meghalaya.
Video By: Eat Happy Project; National Tea & Coffee Development Board Nepal
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0:11 How does tea grow?
0:36 Tea Plant propagat...
published: 16 Aug 2021
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Taiwan's Tea Industry Explores Experience Economy | TaiwanPlus News
📹Reporters: Leon Lien/Jeremy Olivier
Taiwan's tea industry is getting a boost as the production value of the country's tea reaches US$5 billion a year. As international travel to the country resumes, some business are exploring winery-style approaches that allow tourists to experience their tea, rather than simply drink it.
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published: 27 Dec 2022
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Onesmus Matsiko,chairperson - UgandaTea Outgrowers Association | NBS Face Off
Uganda has over 50,000 hectare of land of tea and it keeps increasing, However Uganda tea industry is still lacking and therefore the government needs to regulate and coordinate the industry for it to gain more profits
published: 12 Mar 2024
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Can global matcha craze save Japan’s tea industry?
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Japan’s tea farmers are switching from traditional leaves to matcha as it becomes the trending flavour for lattes, ice creams and baked desserts.
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How Tea is Processed
How does the humble tea leaf become golden tea in a cup? Here's the story, from the bush to the factory, and into your tea cup!
Location courtesy: Balanoor Pla...
How does the humble tea leaf become golden tea in a cup? Here's the story, from the bush to the factory, and into your tea cup!
Location courtesy: Balanoor Plantations and Industries Limited, Chikmagalur
This is a video from Chai with Lakshmi, India's first award-winning online talk show.
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How does the humble tea leaf become golden tea in a cup? Here's the story, from the bush to the factory, and into your tea cup!
Location courtesy: Balanoor Plantations and Industries Limited, Chikmagalur
This is a video from Chai with Lakshmi, India's first award-winning online talk show.
Follow the show on Twitter: http://twitter.com/chaiwithlakshmi
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- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 890751
21:07
4 BIG Tea Industry Problems All Tea Drinkers Should Know About | Tea Masterclass Chapter 8
In this YouTube video, we explore the major issues facing the modern tea industry, including carbon pollution from tea production and packaging, nitrogen pollut...
In this YouTube video, we explore the major issues facing the modern tea industry, including carbon pollution from tea production and packaging, nitrogen pollution from unsustainable fertilization practices, health hazards from agro-chemical residues on tea, and microplastics that infuse from industrial teabags into the brewed cup of tea.
The tea industry is a major contributor to global carbon emissions, due to the energy-intensive processes involved in tea production, such as firing and drying. In addition, the packaging of tea, which often involves the use of non-recyclable materials such as plastic, can also contribute to carbon emissions.
Another major issue facing the tea industry is nitrogen pollution from unsustainable fertilization practices. Tea plants require a certain amount of nitrogen in order to grow and produce leaves, but if the nitrogen levels in the soil are too high, it can lead to nitrogen pollution, which can have negative impacts on the environment and human health.
Tea plants are also often treated with agro-chemicals, such as pesticides and herbicides, in order to control pests and diseases. These chemicals can remain on the tea leaves and be ingested by consumers, which can pose a potential health hazard.
Finally, many tea bags are made from plastic materials, which can release microplastics into the brewed cup of tea. These microplastics can enter the food chain and potentially harm marine life and the environment.
Overall, Chapter 8 of the Masterclass on Tea is a deep dive into modern tea industry is facing many challenges, including carbon pollution, nitrogen pollution, health hazards from agro-chemical residues, and microplastics in tea bags. Importantly, we also discuss potential solutions for today’s various tea industry issues, most of which already exist however remain to be implemented. So, be sure to watch this video to learn more about these issues, and what can be done to address them.
#tea #tealovers #teaindustry
00:00 – Introduction and Hype Reel
2:31 – Approaching Tea Industry Problems
3:02 – PROBLEM #1: Carbon Pollution in the Tea Industry
8:14 – PROBLEM #2: Nitrogen Pollution in the Tea Industry
13:42 – PROBLEM #3: Agro-Chemical Applications to Tea Crops
17:07 – PROBLEM #4: Microplastics from Tea Bags
19:01 – Closing Words for the Masterclass on Tea
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"Empty Tea Bag !" by jesse1dog is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.
"One of those new-fangled tea bags" by irrational_cat is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
"Tea bag macro" by Vaguely Artistic is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
"Throwing stuff away makes you tear in half." by markbult is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
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https://wn.com/4_Big_Tea_Industry_Problems_All_Tea_Drinkers_Should_Know_About_|_Tea_Masterclass_Chapter_8
In this YouTube video, we explore the major issues facing the modern tea industry, including carbon pollution from tea production and packaging, nitrogen pollution from unsustainable fertilization practices, health hazards from agro-chemical residues on tea, and microplastics that infuse from industrial teabags into the brewed cup of tea.
The tea industry is a major contributor to global carbon emissions, due to the energy-intensive processes involved in tea production, such as firing and drying. In addition, the packaging of tea, which often involves the use of non-recyclable materials such as plastic, can also contribute to carbon emissions.
Another major issue facing the tea industry is nitrogen pollution from unsustainable fertilization practices. Tea plants require a certain amount of nitrogen in order to grow and produce leaves, but if the nitrogen levels in the soil are too high, it can lead to nitrogen pollution, which can have negative impacts on the environment and human health.
Tea plants are also often treated with agro-chemicals, such as pesticides and herbicides, in order to control pests and diseases. These chemicals can remain on the tea leaves and be ingested by consumers, which can pose a potential health hazard.
Finally, many tea bags are made from plastic materials, which can release microplastics into the brewed cup of tea. These microplastics can enter the food chain and potentially harm marine life and the environment.
Overall, Chapter 8 of the Masterclass on Tea is a deep dive into modern tea industry is facing many challenges, including carbon pollution, nitrogen pollution, health hazards from agro-chemical residues, and microplastics in tea bags. Importantly, we also discuss potential solutions for today’s various tea industry issues, most of which already exist however remain to be implemented. So, be sure to watch this video to learn more about these issues, and what can be done to address them.
#tea #tealovers #teaindustry
00:00 – Introduction and Hype Reel
2:31 – Approaching Tea Industry Problems
3:02 – PROBLEM #1: Carbon Pollution in the Tea Industry
8:14 – PROBLEM #2: Nitrogen Pollution in the Tea Industry
13:42 – PROBLEM #3: Agro-Chemical Applications to Tea Crops
17:07 – PROBLEM #4: Microplastics from Tea Bags
19:01 – Closing Words for the Masterclass on Tea
DOWNLOADABLE PDF’s with Masterclass figures and graphics are available for free download here; https://wumountaintea.com/a-masterclass-on-tea/
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Outro track by Jared Mulcahy
"Toca Lab: Elements Periodic Table" by Toca Boca is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.
"015 Phosphorus - Periodic Table of Elements" by Science Activism is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
"007 Nitrogen - Periodic Table of Elements" by Science Activism is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
"006 Carbon - Periodic Table of Elements" by Science Activism is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
"3D Recycle Logo" by ccPixs.com is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
"Smokestack" by Jarod Carruthers is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
"Electric kettle" by Joeri van Veen is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
"ICI fertiliser, 1977, ICI no.8 NPK composite ferti (chemical, fertilizer)" is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
"Tractor Fertilize Field Pesticide And Insecticide" by aqua.mech is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
By Global Carbon Project - https://www.globalcarbonproject.org/nitrousoxidebudget/index.htm, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=97239523
"eutrophisation" by cieau is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0.
"Creating the high-trust organization" by opensourceway is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
"Trust" by @rondmac is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.
"Empty Tea Bag !" by jesse1dog is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.
"One of those new-fangled tea bags" by irrational_cat is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
"Tea bag macro" by Vaguely Artistic is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
"Throwing stuff away makes you tear in half." by markbult is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
"Carbon Footprint Reminder" by mikecogh is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
"My brand new phone Motorola DPC 500 Flip Phone !!!! #brandnew" by johncpiercy is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
"Mobile cellular telephone (Motorola 'Flip Phone') (Mobile telephone)" is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
- published: 10 Sep 2022
- views: 14547
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Sri Lanka's tea industry in crisis
Sri Lanka's great tea industry has survived world wars and global depressions, using methods that have barely altered but now all that is in jeopardy.
#srilan...
Sri Lanka's great tea industry has survived world wars and global depressions, using methods that have barely altered but now all that is in jeopardy.
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- published: 23 Jul 2022
- views: 25913
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Tea: New ideas for the world‘s second most popular drink | DW Documentary
After water, tea is the most-consumed beverage in the world. The latest trend for this traditional drink? Sustainable tea, produced affordably and without the u...
After water, tea is the most-consumed beverage in the world. The latest trend for this traditional drink? Sustainable tea, produced affordably and without the use of pesticides, in a climate-neutral way, under fair working conditions.
What happened to the tea of our childhood? That’s the question Balts Tomas Kaziliunas and Hannes Saarpuu asked themselves four years ago. Before the fall of the Iron Curtain, Georgia supplied all of Eastern Europe with tea. And no wonder: the climate in that country is ideal for tea cultivation.
Tomas and Hannes traveled to Georgia — and stayed. They leased an overgrown tea plantation. It had lain fallow for 30 years, because Georgian tea production collapsed along with the Soviet Union. Now, the two adventurers are building an ecological tea plantation. And anyone can become a "co-farmer" online.
Aron Murro, Sven Bock and Leon Franken are also tea lovers. They’ve christened their start-up "KarmaKollektiv." The young founders want to produce tea and tea beverages as sustainably and healthily as possible. "I'm often told it won't work. And that's motivation enough for me to make it work," says Aron.
In the Indian state of Assam, plantation owner Ketan Patel is working on making his Jalinga Tea Garden completely CO2-free. He has a good idea of what this will take: After all, he has been growing his tea organically here for the last 17 years. Instead of coal, he now burns pellets made from plants. His next ambitious goal is zero-waste: "Everything that grows on the farm will also be used."
#documentary #dwdocumentary #tea
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https://wn.com/Tea_New_Ideas_For_The_World‘S_Second_Most_Popular_Drink_|_Dw_Documentary
After water, tea is the most-consumed beverage in the world. The latest trend for this traditional drink? Sustainable tea, produced affordably and without the use of pesticides, in a climate-neutral way, under fair working conditions.
What happened to the tea of our childhood? That’s the question Balts Tomas Kaziliunas and Hannes Saarpuu asked themselves four years ago. Before the fall of the Iron Curtain, Georgia supplied all of Eastern Europe with tea. And no wonder: the climate in that country is ideal for tea cultivation.
Tomas and Hannes traveled to Georgia — and stayed. They leased an overgrown tea plantation. It had lain fallow for 30 years, because Georgian tea production collapsed along with the Soviet Union. Now, the two adventurers are building an ecological tea plantation. And anyone can become a "co-farmer" online.
Aron Murro, Sven Bock and Leon Franken are also tea lovers. They’ve christened their start-up "KarmaKollektiv." The young founders want to produce tea and tea beverages as sustainably and healthily as possible. "I'm often told it won't work. And that's motivation enough for me to make it work," says Aron.
In the Indian state of Assam, plantation owner Ketan Patel is working on making his Jalinga Tea Garden completely CO2-free. He has a good idea of what this will take: After all, he has been growing his tea organically here for the last 17 years. Instead of coal, he now burns pellets made from plants. His next ambitious goal is zero-waste: "Everything that grows on the farm will also be used."
#documentary #dwdocumentary #tea
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- published: 16 Apr 2022
- views: 149333
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The history of tea - Shunan Teng
Trace the origins of tea and find out how it became the second most consumed beverage in the world.
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Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world a...
Trace the origins of tea and find out how it became the second most consumed beverage in the world.
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Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water — and from sugary Turkish Rize tea to salty Tibetan butter tea, there are almost as many ways of preparing the beverage as there are cultures on the globe. Where did this beverage originate, and how did it become so popular? Shunan Teng details tea’s long history.
Lesson by Shunan Teng, animation by Steff Lee.
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Trace the origins of tea and find out how it became the second most consumed beverage in the world.
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Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water — and from sugary Turkish Rize tea to salty Tibetan butter tea, there are almost as many ways of preparing the beverage as there are cultures on the globe. Where did this beverage originate, and how did it become so popular? Shunan Teng details tea’s long history.
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Tea Production in South China City Uses AI for Improved Efficiency
Tea makers in one south China city are looking to artificial intelligence to help make the industry more efficient and profitable.
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TEA FARMING / TEA CULTIVATION | How Tea Powder is Made
Tea is the dried leaf of a bush and contains theine and when added to boiling water along with milk and sugar, it gives an aromatic and stimulating drink. Tea i...
Tea is the dried leaf of a bush and contains theine and when added to boiling water along with milk and sugar, it gives an aromatic and stimulating drink. Tea is one of the most important beverage crops in India. It is also popularly known as “Chai”.
Tea plantations were confined to Upper Assam only but later on, new areas such as lower Assam and Darjeeling were also opened up to tea cultivation, there were 35 tea plantations in Assam alone. Later on, tea cultivation started in Nilgiri Hills of Southern India, Tarai along the foothills of the Himalayas and in some areas of Himachal Pradesh and Meghalaya.
Video By: Eat Happy Project; National Tea & Coffee Development Board Nepal
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0:11 How does tea grow?
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2:09 Drying (Whithering) Process
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Tea is the dried leaf of a bush and contains theine and when added to boiling water along with milk and sugar, it gives an aromatic and stimulating drink. Tea is one of the most important beverage crops in India. It is also popularly known as “Chai”.
Tea plantations were confined to Upper Assam only but later on, new areas such as lower Assam and Darjeeling were also opened up to tea cultivation, there were 35 tea plantations in Assam alone. Later on, tea cultivation started in Nilgiri Hills of Southern India, Tarai along the foothills of the Himalayas and in some areas of Himachal Pradesh and Meghalaya.
Video By: Eat Happy Project; National Tea & Coffee Development Board Nepal
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0:00 Introduction
0:11 How does tea grow?
0:36 Tea Plant propagation
1:03 Tea Harvesting
1:59 Tea Processing
2:09 Drying (Whithering) Process
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- published: 16 Aug 2021
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Taiwan's Tea Industry Explores Experience Economy | TaiwanPlus News
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Taiwan's tea industry is getting a boost as the production value of the country's tea reaches US$5 billion a year. As inte...
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Taiwan's tea industry is getting a boost as the production value of the country's tea reaches US$5 billion a year. As international travel to the country resumes, some business are exploring winery-style approaches that allow tourists to experience their tea, rather than simply drink it.
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Onesmus Matsiko,chairperson - UgandaTea Outgrowers Association | NBS Face Off
Uganda has over 50,000 hectare of land of tea and it keeps increasing, However Uganda tea industry is still lacking and therefore the government needs to regula...
Uganda has over 50,000 hectare of land of tea and it keeps increasing, However Uganda tea industry is still lacking and therefore the government needs to regulate and coordinate the industry for it to gain more profits
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Uganda has over 50,000 hectare of land of tea and it keeps increasing, However Uganda tea industry is still lacking and therefore the government needs to regulate and coordinate the industry for it to gain more profits
- published: 12 Mar 2024
- views: 36
1:46
Can global matcha craze save Japan’s tea industry?
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- published: 28 Aug 2019
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