Tea garden
Tea Garden
A tea garden is a garden where tea plants (Camellia sinensis) are cultivated for the production of tea leaves. Tea gardens are primarily found in tropical and subtropical climates, with the major tea-producing countries being China, India, Sri Lanka, and Kenya.
History
The cultivation of tea plants dates back to ancient times in China and India. The Chinese and Indian tea cultures have a long history, with tea being used for medicinal purposes and as a beverage. The British introduced tea cultivation in other parts of the world, such as Sri Lanka and Kenya, during the colonial period.
Cultivation
Tea plants require a warm and humid climate with temperatures between 10 and 30 degrees Celsius. They also need well-drained, acidic soil. The plants are usually grown on mountain slopes to ensure good drainage. The cultivation process involves planting young tea plants, which are then pruned regularly to maintain a height of about 1 meter to facilitate plucking of tea leaves.
Harvesting
The plucking of tea leaves is a crucial process in tea production. Only the top two leaves and the bud are plucked. The plucking process is usually done by hand to ensure the quality of the tea leaves. The harvested leaves are then processed to produce different types of tea, such as green tea, black tea, and oolong tea.
Processing
The processing of tea leaves involves several steps, including withering, rolling, oxidation, and drying. The level of oxidation determines the type of tea. Green tea is not oxidized, oolong tea is partially oxidized, and black tea is fully oxidized.
Economic Importance
Tea gardens play a significant role in the economies of several countries. They provide employment to millions of people in the tea-producing countries. The tea industry also contributes significantly to the export earnings of these countries.
Environmental Impact
While tea gardens contribute to the economy, they also have an environmental impact. The use of pesticides and fertilizers in tea cultivation can lead to water pollution. Deforestation for the expansion of tea gardens also leads to habitat loss and biodiversity loss.
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