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Study on the tea market in India

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  • Adit Vinod Nair
  • Adarsh Damani
  • Devansh Khandelwal
  • Harshita Sachdev
  • Sreayans Jain

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India's tea business has a long history and plays a significant role in the economics of the nation. India is the world's second-largest producer of tea, with Assam and Darjeeling being the most well-known tea-growing regions. Since the British introduced tea cultivation to India in the 1820s, the nation has produced tea. Millions of people are employed in the tea sector today, and it contributes significantly to the Indian economy in terms of revenue. The production of tea has changed significantly in India over the years, moving more and more towards organic and sustainable practices. The industry has also had to deal with difficulties like competition from other nations that produce tea, varying tea prices, and labor-related problems. Despite these obstacles, the Indian tea business is still growing and produces a wide variety of teas, such as black tea, green tea, and chai tea. Additionally, the sector encourages travel through "tea tourism," which allows tourists to see how tea is made and discover its origins in India. Overall, India's tea business continues to play a significant role in its history, culture, and economy.

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  • Adit Vinod Nair & Adarsh Damani & Devansh Khandelwal & Harshita Sachdev & Sreayans Jain, 2023. "Study on the tea market in India," Papers 2304.07851, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2304.07851
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