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Commercial Tea Plantation in Bangladesh

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@Chaghor # Commercial_Tea_Plantation The first commercial  tea plantation started  in 1857 at Mulnichera,  Sylhet. Now, Bangladesh  has a total number of  163 tea estates and  the 114 tea factories. # chaghor   # chayerghor # chaghorbd   # TeaLeaf # QualityTea   # TeaIndustry # TeaBangladesh chaghorbd.tumblr.com chaghor.blogspot.com facebook.com/chaghor twitter.com/chaghorbd

History of Bangladesh Tea Industry

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History of Bangladesh Tea Industry # chaghor   # chayerghor It dates back to around 1823 when tea started to be grown for commercial purposes in the Assam forests. Tea plantation in Bengal developed in the northeastern part of India during the early 19th century. In 1855, the Assam indigenous tea plant was established in Chandghani Hills of Sylhet. Around 1840, tea plantation started in Chittagong. The first commercial tea plantation started in 1857 at Mulnichera, Sylhet. At present, Bangladesh has a total number of 163 tea estates and the 114 tea factories. The total garden area is 115,629.76 hector. The tea is one of cash crop of Bangladesh. # chaghorbd

Tea Producing Districts of Bangladesh

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@Chaghor Tea Producing Districts of Bangladesh Tea is the 2nd largest export-oriented cash crop of Bangladesh, following jute.  The industry accounts for 1% of national GDP.Tea-producing districts include Maulvi Bazar, Habiganj, Sylhet, Chittagong, Panchagarh, Brahmanbaria, Rangamati. # chaghor   # chayerghor # chaghorbd   # TeaLeaf # QualityTea   # TeaIndustry # TeaBangladesh By  Cha Ghor  

Tea Capital of Bangladesh

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@Chaghor Tea Capital of Bangladesh The main regions for tea  production in Bangladesh  are Sylhet and Sreemangal.  And the Srimongal region  considered the tea capital of  Bangladesh. There are 47 tea  gardens in Sreemangal. It is  an Upazila of Maulvibazar  District. # chaghorbd   # TeaLeaf   # TeaWorkers   # QualityTea   # TeaBoard   # TeaBangladesh # chaghor   # chayerghor  

Bangladesh Tea Workers

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@Chaghor Bangladesh Tea Workers More than 30, 000 plantation workers are employed in Bangladeshi tea gardens. 75% of workers are women. Many are descendants of tribal laborers brought from central India by the British @Chaghor Tea Capital of Bangladesh The main regions for tea  production in Bangladesh  are Sylhet and Sreemangal.  And the Srimongal region  considered the tea capital of  Bangladesh. There are 47 tea  gardens in Sreemangal. It is  an Upazila of Maulvibazar  District. #chaghor #chayerghor  #chaghorbd #TeaLeaf  #TeaWorkers #QualityTea  #TeaBoard #TeaBangladesh

Bangladesh Tea History

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Bangladesh Tea History  Bangladesh is an important tea producing country. Its tea industry dates back to British rule when the East India Company initiated the tea trade in Chittagong in 1840.