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    ORGANIC TEA FROM SRI LANCA…

    TreecaBy Treeca30 March 2013Updated:18 July 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Organic Life Teas grow award winning organic, carbon neutral teas in Sri Lanka on the Greenfield Estate, where a community of 500 people rely on the estate for their housing and livelihoods.

    Greenfield lies in the beautiful Uva Highlands of Sri Lanka, at a high elevation of 5000- 6000ft above sea level. The altitude, cool climate and mountain soil combined help to produce a tea of superb quality, as well as fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers.
    Income from tea is used to create improvements in the lives of the community whilst reforesting mountain tops and river valleys with native trees.

    These teas can be found on London’s Borough Market, where you can sample before you buy on Thursday, Friday and Saturday – more details on www.organiclifeteas.com

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    1. huttriverofnz on 31 March 2013 12:21 AM

      The right climate. There is a small but ever increasing tea farm in the North island of NZ. Unfortunately the drought of this summer has ruined the crops.

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    2. Barmac on 31 March 2013 3:45 PM

      Oh dear sorry to hear that hutt, so many farmers have suffered across the world wide with strange weather here and there.

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