True support for tea farmers, growers, and producers means paying a fair price for your tea

Published 2020년 9월 15일

Tridge summary

This article tells the personal story of a woman who discovered a unique Nepalese white tea at a conference and became deeply involved in the tea industry, importing the tea directly from Nepal. The article highlights the complexities and challenges of tea production, certification, and exporting, particularly for small growers and producers in developing countries. It also discusses the potential benefits of cooperative movements and the importance of a robust and fair market to support those in the supply chain. The author advocates for paying a fair price for tea to help increase the livelihoods of growers and producers.
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By Jeni Dodd, Jeni Dodd Tea Trust me, I know exactly what you are thinking and how you feel. I have been there. I have lived it and I’m now on the other side with a very different perspective. Ten years ago, at the World Tea Conference + Expo’s “World Origins Tasting Tour,” I tasted a Nepalese white tea that altered my perception entirely. First of all, I had no idea Nepal made tea. Secondly, my thought was “white tea tastes like this???” This was an entirely new flavor profile and sensation for me, and I was completely captivated. Little did I know, this would become my complete obsession and focus for the next decade. As someone with a fledgling tea business at that time, I did what you should do. I went to the booth after the tasting, spoke to the people from Nepal and attempted to buy samples. I wanted to taste the tea with water at home and determine whether I could get others as interested in this tea. I proudly told these men – who had bought plane tickets, were paying for ...

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