Packaging Type Loose
Flavor Malty
Grade A Grade
Form Granules
Type PD
Moisture 3%
Processing Type CTC
Assam Ctc Pd Tea
₹140.0
Packaging Type Loose
Flavor Malty
Grade A Grade
Form Granules
Type PD
Moisture 3%
Processing Type CTC
Assam Ctc Pd Tea
Packaging Type Loose
Flavor Malty
Grade A Grade
Form Granules
Type PD
Moisture 3%
Processing Type CTC
Assam Ctc Pd Tea
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Assam tea, named after the region in India where it is primarily grown, is one of the world's most popular and widely consumed types of black tea. Assessing the sustainability of Assam tea requires considering various factors across its production and supply chain. While I can provide some general information based on pre-2021 data, please note that specific practices and initiatives may have been implemented since then to enhance sustainability. Biodiversity: Tea plantations can have both positive and negative impacts on biodiversity. Some plantations in Assam have made efforts to preserve and restore ecosystems, including maintaining forested areas and protecting wildlife habitats. However, the expansion of tea cultivation has historically led to deforestation and habitat loss, impacting biodiversity.
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