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teenager. he then brought in three veterans of the industry from india, who trained him in the process of plucking, withering and rolling tea leaves, in the manufacture of samples, and the pruning of tea bushes. fortune further favoured taylor when, in , an outbreak of fungus destroyed many coffee trees
mechanisation is also used. as an island, sri lanka enjoys two monsoon seasons—the north-east and south-west—which makes its tea more diverse. the chinese variety of tea plant is dark green, because of more chlorophyll, while the assamica tea plant from assam is a lighter shade. a few decades ago, hybrid bud grafted...
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