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My name is tea.. My color is a little less. Yet Milk loves me very much. I also love milk very much. Together, we solve so many problems of the people. That’s why a lot of people love me. Yes… According to a study conducted by the Tea Board of India in2007, about 80 per cent of the total tea produced in India is consumed by the domestic population. It expresses the love for tea for the people of the country

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Tea is like a kind of pill for everyone who wants to reduce headaches, stress, tension and freshness. Some people’s heads run when they drink it. Those who do a few in offices need tea at least twice a day. No Matter How Stressful There Is A Lot Of Work If You Put On A Break And Drink Tea There Is A New Enthusiasm. Happy International Tea Day to everyone who loves tea. International Tea Day is celebrated on May 21 every year. About safe working conditions of tea workers, fair trade and a sustainable environment to improve tea production This day is celebrated to create awareness.

The Day has been planned by the Tea Board of India with the assurance that it will be an official holiday for the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. All consumers have the right to ask about the tea we consume and to ensure fair prices for the tea workers . In addition, we can insist that the production process should be transparent.

History of International Tea Day

The first International Tea Day was held in Delhi, India in 2005. In 2015, the Government of India proposed to extend the day globally. This day is celebrated in the month of May. This is because tea production in most countries begins at this time of the year.