The first female tea auctioneer
We spoke to Maisha Rahman, the India’s first tea auctioneer, to understand the trade and her journey
Not so ‘biodegradable’
Study suggests ‘biodegradable’ teabags don’t readily deteriorate in the environment
Dark Tea May Prevent Diabetes
According to researchers drinking dark teas may decrease the risk of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
The invention of bubble tea
BBC interview Liu Han-Chieh, the shop owner, and Lin Xiuhu, who first added the drink’s signature tapioca balls
Milk tea 'addiction'?
Chinese study claims link to depression
Tea Industry in Acute Financial Crisis
Indian Tea Association, the leading body of tea planters, said that the industry is passing through an acute financial crisis
New trends and challenges in the tea industy
Tea market seems far from having reached a maturity but keeps expanding and is now targeting Gen Z
Sex for work. The true cost of our tea
A BBC News Africa Eye investigation has uncovered widespread sexual abuse on tea farms which supply some of the world’s most popular brands
Logistics Issues Continue to Drag on Tea Trade
Like other businesses, companies trading in tea continue to face challenges from logistics even after the Covid-19 pandemic's decline
Could Tea Farming Go Vertical?
Urbanites might someday be able to enjoy freshly plucked tea leaves for use in cooking, fresh tea infusions and production of specialty tea if a Chinese initiative in high-rise farming succeeds.
Traditional Chinese Tea Making Art Included in UNESCO Heritage
Traditional tea processing techniques and their associated social practices in China were added to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity