Browsing by Subject "Tea production"

Browsing by Subject "Tea production"

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  • Owuor, P.O.; Jain, N.K. (International Society of Tea Science (ISTS), 2001)
    Introduction the increase in world demand, consequently tea Camellia sinensis L. 0 . Kuntze plants are commercially grown under different climatic conditions with latitudes ranging from 49' N (Outer Carpathians) to 33' S ...
  • Govindarajulu, V. (International Society of Tea Science (ISTS), 2007)
    To understand the success story of doubling of South Indian tea production an in-depth review of technical support and information available from UPASl Tea Research Institute has been attempted. This paper also profiles ...
  • Owuor, P.O.; Kavoi, M.M.; Wachira, F.N.; Ogola, S.O.; Jain, N.K. (International Society of Tea Science (ISTS), 2007)
    Although tea was introduced in Kenya in 1903, Africans (natives) were barred from growing the crop until after independence in 1963 when the legislation was repealed. Africans started growing tea under the smallholder tea ...
  • Jain, N.K.; Jain, N.K. (International Society of Tea Science (ISTS), 2008)
    This is the first of the draft country reports prepared for compilation into the proposed book "Tea Growing Countries of the World", which will be edited by Nigel Melican, Ashok Kumar, V.S. Sharma, Wilson Ronno, ZenoApostolides, ...