Many of the tea pluckers on Sri Lanka's vast estates also live on site ... A child worker sits in a private garden where she's paid to remove weeds.(Foreign Correspondent: Tom Joyner) But on ...
Herman Gunaratne sits opposite me at the Railway Café in Galle. He fits the dapper mould, respectable, polite and with a slight glint in his eyes. A New Age Old World man and bestselling author of The ...
The operation is targeted at some tea plantations in Sri Lanka, the main producer of the tea leaves used in Kirin Gogo-no-Kocha, and is planned to be in operation on one large estate and 30 small ...
Sri Lanka is spearheading an initiative to develop long –term technologies to minimize the impact of climatic change on tea plantations in tea producing countries. As a pioneering organic tea producer ...
It also plays a major role in Sri Lanka’s modern economy, being the place where a young Scotsman James Taylor first planted tea in this country in 1867. Sri Lanka is now the fourth largest tea ...
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Workers on Sri Lanka's estates reveal the bitter truth behind ethical labels on tea packetsAt estates certified by Rainforest Alliance, the largest ethical certification scheme in Sri Lanka's tea industry, we found workers without access to drinking water and toilets in the tea fields ...
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