where the tea plantation take place .And where it is found or what about the temperature for it's growth,how much capicity of water it takes.
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Tea Cultivation in India: Growth, Method, Production and Distribution!
Tea is the dried leaf of a bush. It contains theine and when added to boiling water along with sugar and milk, it gives a very cheap and stimulating drink. Thus it is the most important beverage crop of India.
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Tea bush is supposed to be indigenous to China but it was reported by Major Robert Bruce in 1823 that indigenous tea bushes grew wild on the hill slopes of upper Assam. In the year 1840, tea seeds were imported from China and commercial tea plantations were set up in the Brahmaputra valley.
To begin with, tea plantations were confined to Upper Assam only but later on, new areas such as lower Assam and Darjeeling were also opened up to tea plantations and by 1859, there were 30 tea plantations in Assam alone. Later on, tea plantations were also set up in Nilgiri Hills of South India, Tarai along the foothills of the Himalayas and in some places in Himachal Pradesh.
Tea is the dried leaf of a bush. It contains theine and when added to boiling water along with sugar and milk, it gives a very cheap and stimulating drink. Thus it is the most important beverage crop of India.
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Tea bush is supposed to be indigenous to China but it was reported by Major Robert Bruce in 1823 that indigenous tea bushes grew wild on the hill slopes of upper Assam. In the year 1840, tea seeds were imported from China and commercial tea plantations were set up in the Brahmaputra valley.
To begin with, tea plantations were confined to Upper Assam only but later on, new areas such as lower Assam and Darjeeling were also opened up to tea plantations and by 1859, there were 30 tea plantations in Assam alone. Later on, tea plantations were also set up in Nilgiri Hills of South India, Tarai along the foothills of the Himalayas and in some places in Himachal Pradesh.
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For the plantation of tea the conditions are :
SOIL TYPE >A deep well - drained fertile Alluvial soil is good for the crop.
TEMPERATURE >it grows well in hot and humid conditions of the Tropical and subtropical regions. temperature requirement is 20-30 degrees celsius.
RAINFALL >it needs 150 to 300 CM of annual rainfall. Hill slopes are ideal for its cultivation.
AREAS IN THE WORLD >China, India, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Indonesia, Vietnam, Japan, Iran and Argentina are the best place for producing of tea.
AREAS IN INDIA >Assam, Kerala, Tamilnadu and West Bengal majority producing States.
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For the plantation of tea the conditions are :
SOIL TYPE >A deep well - drained fertile Alluvial soil is good for the crop.
TEMPERATURE >it grows well in hot and humid conditions of the Tropical and subtropical regions. temperature requirement is 20-30 degrees celsius.
RAINFALL >it needs 150 to 300 CM of annual rainfall. Hill slopes are ideal for its cultivation.
AREAS IN THE WORLD >China, India, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Indonesia, Vietnam, Japan, Iran and Argentina are the best place for producing of tea.
AREAS IN INDIA >Assam, Kerala, Tamilnadu and West Bengal majority producing States.
If you like my answer plz mark as brainlist
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