Sri Lanka’s plantation sector has been significantly shaped by its colonial past. Since the establishment of the first ...
In 2015 Sri Lanka was producing 340 million kg of tea which was hampered by the Glyphosate ban fiasco. As the industry was slowly recovering from this after laws were brought in place to allow for the ...
The recently opened Pekoe Trail, which runs for more than 300km through tea plantations, villages and forests, tells the story of Sri Lanka's complex and chequered tea history. The sun is bright ...
Say Spain. What comes to mind would be colourful festivals and long winding footpaths such as the Camino de Santiago – Way of ...
In a resounding tribute to the skilful hands behind every cup of Pure Ceylon Tea, Hayleys Plantations hosted the third ...
Government action has so far not stabilised markets. Lower production is causing negative effects on inflation and the availability of products in stores. Some rice varieties have been unavailable ...
Image by Sahana David Menon. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s Central province, home to the country’s economically vital tea plantations and montane forests, is facing different climate threats.
A tourist leans out of moving trains, a dangerous stunt involving dangling outside carriages. Photo: Screenshot from social ...
For tea lovers, the world is a treasure trove of enchanting destinations which celebrate the beloved beverage.
The team of editors at the New York-based news magazine has selected remarkable destinations and thrilling new experiences ...
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