International Tea Day, celebrated on May 21, highlights the cultural, socioeconomic, and health benefits of the world's most consumed beverage, after water. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations reports a 3.5% increase in global tea prices over the past decade, with Argentina emerging as one of the top 10 producers and exporters. The tea industry plays a crucial role in combating hunger and poverty, providing a livelihood for millions in developing countries. In 2023, Argentina's tea exports reached $75 million, with the United States being the primary market. The process involves growing the Camellia Sinensis plant, harvesting, drying, curling, and fermenting the leaves, leading to various tea products.