International Tea Day - December 15
Fri Dec 15th

International Tea Day

Every year on December 15th, tea-producing countries commemorate International Tea Day. The day is designed to bring the attention of governments and citizens around the world to the effects that the tea trade has on workers and growers around the world.

These are the tea-producing countries that celebrate International Tea Day.

  • Bangladesh
  • Sri Lanka
  • Nepal
  • Vietnam
  • Indonesia
  • Kenya
  • Malawi
  • Malaysia
  • Uganda
  • India
  • Tanzania

Tea is the world's most popular drink, aside from water. White, black, green, oolong, herbal, and pu'erh are among the most popular tea varieties. Tea is believed to have originated in China. In the United States, drinkers were using tea for medicinal purposes. Tea made its way to the United Kingdom in the 17th century..

Tea requires a large production scale due to the global number of tea drinkers. Unfortunately, production in several tea-producing countries continues to be hampered. Poor tea workers, a lack of medical attention for tea workers in rural areas, and a lack of safe and potable water on tea plantations are among the challenges that tea-producing countries face. On tea plantations, there is also a need for improved sanitation. In addition, women account for 55% of the workforce on tea plantations.. These women usually don't have access to education, so they don't have access to education.

How to celebrate #internationalteaday. teadaycom

On this day, labor unions and workers' organisations gather to host seminars, public events, and presentations. Their aim is to foster tea growers' collectivism and boost tea growers' unions... The day also commemorates tea culture. The importance of tea as a key export crop for tea-producing countries is highlighted by events.

To celebrate this day, you don't have to be from a tea-producing country. To participate: To participate: To participate: To participate: You must register: To participate: To participate: To participate:

  • Try a cup of your favorite tea or a form of tea you've never had before
  • All the favorite girls in your life have a tea party. Have a tea party with all the favorite girls in your life
  • Learn more about tea's fascinating past
  • Pour a cup of tea with a friend. A cup of tea is recommended
  • Read about all of the health benefits of tea

tionalTeaDay is a hashtag that can be used on social media. Be sure to post this day on social media with #InternationalTeaDay.

The international tea day is the longest in history. i.e

International Tea Day was first introduced at the World Social Forum in 2004. The first International Tea Day was celebrated in New Delhi in 2005. In 2006, Sri Lanka began hosting celebrations in 2006. International Tea Day celebrations, as well as Global Tea Conferences, have been responsible for coordinating International Tea Day celebrations. The Indian government submitted a report to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in 2015 (FAO). The initiative was to extend the observance to countries around the world. In June of 2019, the UN considered combining special tea days in several countries into one day.

International Tea Day is set to be celebrated on May 21st by the Intergovernmental Group on Tea. The plan was accepted at a recent FAO conference and is awaiting UN General Assembly approval.