The yield of the plants has not increased on decreased ... coffee to tea – a move that laid the foundation for Kerala’s thriving tea industry today. At this 150-year milestone, S.
India’s tea production during January 2025 declined marginally by 2.13 per cent to 17.03 million kgs mainly on lower output in Kerala, which was impacted by unfavourable weather. Tea output in ...
Munnar is probably the most well-known of the mountainous destinations in Kerala. It does, after all, have a litany of mountainsides teeming with tea plants and tea plantations. For a more ...
The hills of Kerala’s Munnar, Kannimala, Chenduvara, Chittuvara, Seven valley and Nallathanni have been affected by the dip in mercury. While tea, being a sub-tropical plant, can survive cold ...
TRAVEL TRENDS, KERALA Created : Mar 4, 2025, 09:00 IST From backwaters to tea gardens: Kerala’s greatest hits (and sips!) Kerala isn’t just a destination—it’s a dream-like place out of a ...