In the wake of a devastating earthquake in March and a recent history involving a military coup, human rights abuses, ...
The World Tea Expo returns to the Las Vegas Convention Center from March 23-25, and this year, the conference program will ...
I recently had the honor of being invited to judge Tea Masters Cup in Vietnam. | Sharyn visits Vietnam and experiences the country's exquisite tea culture.
This series from World Tea News aims to shine light on the different roles and jobs in the tea industry. We’ll be asking ...
Like verdant waves breaking a sea of cottony mist rolling down the mountainside, the evergreen bushes anchored to sloping foothills of the Himalayas in the district of Darjeeling, India, are reputed ...
Jasmine tea is one of the most recognizable Chinese teas in the world. Yet, the key process that determines its quality and value — the traditional Yin Zhi (scenting) craft — has long been overlooked.
Like thick sheets of glass breaking on the lush, undulating slopes of the Darjeeling tea gardens, the rainwater gushed down the hills into plains where more tea is planted in an area called Dooars and ...
Tea, one of the most widely consumed beverages globally, is cultivated on over 5.27 million hectares of land and provides a source of income for millions of low-income families. However, the effects ...
Welcome to Part 1 of our new, three-part series on the Australian tea market. In this installment, we'll explore the British and Irish influence on Australian tea. While it is common knowledge that ...
The results are in from World Tea News’ 2025 State of the Industry Survey! Nearly 180 members of the tea industry participated in the survey, with the majority holding executive management roles (23.5 ...
At the height of its empire, Darjeeling tea was fondly referred to by India’s British rulers as the “Imperial Cash Crop.” Unparalleled in flavor due to the rich terroir and idyllic weather conditions ...
The Tea Board has issued show-cause notices to several tea exporters in India, threatening to suspend or cancel their licenses for allegedly passing off cheap African teas as premium Indian varieties.