Tea Industry Of Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
(formerly called Ceylon) has a climate and varied elevation that allows for the production of both ''
Camellia sinensis ''Camellia sinensis'' is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree in the flowering plant family Theaceae. Its leaves and leaf buds are used to produce the popular beverage, tea. Common names include tea plant, tea shrub, and tea tree (not to ...
var. assamica'' and ''Camellia sinensis var. sinensis'', with the assamica varietal holding the majority of production.
Tea production Tea processing is the method in which the leaves from the tea plant '' Camellia sinensis'' are transformed into the dried leaves for brewing tea. The categories of tea are distinguished by the processing they undergo. In its most general form, t ...
is one of the main sources of foreign exchange for Sri Lanka, and accounts for 2% of GDP, contributing over US$1.3 billion in 2021 to the economy of Sri Lanka. It employs, directly or indirectly, over 1 million people, and in 1995 directly employed 215,338 on tea plantations and estates. In addition, tea planting by smallholders is the source of employment for thousands whilst it is also the main form of livelihood for tens of thousands of families. Sri Lanka is the world's fourth-largest producer of tea. In 1995, it was the world's leading exporter of tea (rather than producer), with 23% of the total world export, and Sri Lanka ranked second on tea export earnings in 2020 after China. The highest production of 340 million kg was recorded in 2013, while the production in 2014 was slightly reduced to 338 million kg. The humidity, cool temperatures, and rainfall of the country's central highlands provide a climate that favors the production of high-quality tea. On the other hand, tea produced in low-elevation areas such as Matara, Galle, and Ratanapura districts with high rainfall and warm temperature has a high level of astringent properties. The tea biomass production itself is higher in low-elevation areas. Such tea is popular in the Middle East. Sri Lanka produces mostly orthodox black teas but also produces CTC, white and green teas. The two types of green tea produced are the gunpowder type and sencha. The industry was introduced to the country in 1867 by James Taylor, a British planter who arrived in 1852. Tea planting under smallholder conditions has become popular in the 1970s. Most of Sri Lanka's export market is in the Middle East and Europe but there are also plenty of bidders worldwide for its specialty high-country-grown Nuwara Eliya teas.


History

The total population of Sri Lanka according to the census of 1871 was 2,584,780. The 1871 demographic distribution and population in the plantation areas are given below:


Growth and history of commercial production


Registered tea production by elevation

Registered tea production in hectares and total square miles by elevation category in Sri Lanka, 1959–2000:


Main destination of Sri Lankan teas

The most important foreign markets for Sri Lankan tea are the former Soviet bloc countries of the
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, the United Arab Emirates, Russia,
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, Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, UK, Egypt, Libya and
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. The most important foreign markets for Sri Lankan tea are as follows, in terms of millions of kilograms and millions of pounds imported. The figures were recorded in 2000:


Revenue Statistics


Branding

The Sri Lanka Tea Board is the legal proprietor of the lion logo of Ceylon tea. The logo has been registered as a trademark in many countries. To appear the Lion logo on a tea pack, it must meet four criteria. # The Lion Logo can only be used on consumer packs of Ceylon tea. # The packs must contain 100 percent of pure Ceylon tea. # The packaging should be done only in Sri Lanka. # The brands which employ the Lion logo should meet the quality standards set by the Sri Lanka Tea Board. The logo is considered to be a "known sign of high quality" around the world. The Sri Lanka Tea board signed an agreement to sponsor
Sri Lanka national cricket team The Sri Lanka men's national cricket team, ( si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා ජාතික ක්‍රිකට් කණ්ඩායම, ta, இலங்கை தேசிய கிரிக்கெட் அணி) nicknamed The Lions ...
and Sri Lanka women's national cricket team in their overseas tours for US$4 million for three years.


Research


The Tea Research Institute

The Tea Research Ordinance was enacted by Parliament in 1925 and the Tea Research Institute (TRI) was founded. It is at present the only national body in the country that generates and disseminates new research and technology related to the processing and cultivation of tea. Beginning in the early 1970s, two researchers from the National Institute of Dental Research in Bethesda, Maryland, USA conducted a series of research projects in which they arranged a longitudinal study group of a large number of
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tea labourers who worked at the Dunsinane and Harrow Tea Estates, from Kandy. This landmark study was possible because the population of tea labourers were known to have never employed any conventional oral hygiene measures, thereby providing some insight into the natural history of periodontal disease in man.Löe, H, et al. Natural history of periodontal disease in humans. ''J Clin Perio'' 1986;13:431–440.


Sustainability standards and certifications

There are several organisations, both international and local, that promote and enforce sustainability standards and certifications about tea in Sri Lanka. Among the international organisations that operate within Sri Lanka are
Rainforest Alliance The Rainforest Alliance is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) with staff in more than 20 countries and operations in more than 70 countries. It was founded in 1987 by Daniel Katz, an American environmental activist, who serves ...
,
Fairtrade A fair trade certification is a product certification within the market-based movement fair trade. The most widely used fair trade certification is FLO International's, the International Fairtrade Certification Mark, used in Europe, Africa, As ...
,
UTZ Certified UTZ, formerly called UTZ Certified, is a program and a label for sustainable farming. The organization was founded as a non-profit in the Netherlands in 2002. The UTZ label is featured on more than 10,000 product packages in over 116 countries. ...
, and
Ethical Tea Partnership The Ethical Tea Partnership is a Private Limited Company that has been working with tea producers and tea companies to improve the sustainability of the tea industry since 1997.Jane Pettigrew and Bruce Richardson ‘Tea Classified: A Tea Lover’s ...
. The Small Organic Farmers’ Association (SOFA) is a local organisation dedicated to organic farming.


Gallery

Tea Plantations in Sri Lanka situated in Wewalthalawa.jpg, Tea plantations in Wewalthalawa Haputale, Sri Lanka, Tea plantations and trees.jpg, Tea plantations near Haputale, Uva Sri Lanka, Tea plantations, Nuwara Eliya.jpg, Tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka, Tea plantations, Nuwara Eliya, Picking tea leaves.jpg, Picking tea leaves Sri Lanka, Tea leaves, Nuwara Eliya.jpg, Tea leaves


See also

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Akbar Tea Akbar Tea is a Sri Lankan tea brand owned by Akbar Brothers Ltd, along with Alghazaleen Tea. The company produces a range of tea bags, loose teas and gifts including: black tea, green tea, flavoured teas, and herbal teas. Akbar Brothers is ...
* Dilmah *
George Steuart Group George Steuart Group of Companies (George Steuarts) is Sri Lanka's oldest commerce, mercantile establishment, having been established in 1835 during British Ceylon period, British occupation of Ceylon. It is the oldest surviving mercantile firm i ...
(Steuarts Tea, 1835 Steuarts Ceylon) *
Heladiv Heladiv, publicly traded as HVA Foods PLC, is a tea company based in Sri Lanka. History Heladiv commenced operations in 1990 as HVA Lanka Exports Pvt. Ltd., an affiliate of a Dutch-based agricultural development company, Handels Vereniging Amst ...
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Island Tea Island Tea is a Sri Lankan brand of tea, sold internationally. The company was founded in 2017 by Minodh de Sylva, it has manages and expands its network through separate companies located in Philippines, Sri Lanka, Qatar, Australia and Singapore ...
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Loolecondera The Loolecondera estate was the first tea plantation estate in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) started in 1867 by Scotsman James Taylor, it is situated in Kandy, Sri Lanka. James Taylor and Loolecondera James Taylor started the plantation of tea within of ...
* Mlesna * Thomas Lipton * Tea production in Azerbaijan * Tea production in Bangladesh * Tea production in Indonesia *
Tea production in Nepal Nepali tea is a beverage made from the leaves of tea plants (''Camellia sinensis'') grown in Nepal. They are distinctive in appearance, aroma and taste, but are similar in many ways to tea produced in Darjeeling tea, perhaps because the eastern ...
* Tea production in Kenya *
Tea production in Uganda Uganda's favorable soil conditions and climate have contributed to the country's agricultural success. Most areas of Uganda have usually received plenty of rain. In some years, small areas of the southeast and southwest have averaged more than 150 ...
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Tea production in the United States ''Camellia sinensis'', the source of tea leaves and buds, can be grown in much of the United States. Commercial cultivation has been tried at various times and locations since the 1700s, but tea has remained a niche crop and has never been cultivate ...


References


Further reading

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External links

* , Official website of the Sri Lanka Tea Board
Taylor, Lipton and the Birth of Ceylon Tea
{{Economy of Sri Lanka * Agriculture in Sri Lanka Economy of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
Tea industry in Sri Lanka