نتایج جستجو برای: Tea Industry

تعداد نتایج: 213328  

2011
R. Gupta S. K. Dey

India is the largest tea producing country in the world and tea contributes 1% of the GDP of the country, apart from providing a direct livelihood to a large number of workers. However, in the recent past the productivity performance of Indian tea industry has not been very satisfactory. India’s predominance in the tea production is on decline and this has already started showing its bad effect...

2004

journal reviews • events • management topic • industry news • rehabilitation topic Avoid spillage by only half-filling your cup Drink tea from a child's non-spill beaker Just drink tea from an ordinary cup Avoid drinking tea and anything else that stains

Journal: :ژورنال بین المللی پژوهش عملیاتی 0
h. motazarre

due to lack of using pesticides in production of green leaf, iran’s produced tea is considered as of the purest and healthiest teas in the world [1]. although, by passing one century from commencement of tea cultivation and production in iran, tea cultivation surfaces has been developed and numbers of tea making factories has been increased, no progress has been made in improvement of quality o...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
s moitra department of pneumology, allergy and asthma research centre, kolkata, india, and department of respiratory medicine and allergology, lund university, lund, sweden p thapa darjeeling tea research and development centre, kurseong, india p das department of pneumology, allergy and asthma research centre, kolkata, india j das department of pneumology, allergy and asthma research centre, kolkata, india s debnath department of tea science, north bengal university, cooch bihar, west bengal, india m singh darjeeling tea research and development centre, kurseong, india

background: indian tea industry workers are exposed to various exposures at their workplace. objective: to investigate the respiratory health of indian tea industry workers. methods: we administered a respiratory questionnaire to and measured lung function in workers of 34 tea gardens and 46 tea factories. we used correlation matrices to test the association between their respiratory symptoms a...

Journal: :Chagyo Kenkyu Hokoku (Tea Research Journal) 1957

2002
S. Borah M. Bhuyan H. Saikia

Colour and texture are important parameters in foods processing industries. Both these two factors represent meaningful visual stimuli and can be represented by a model for quality control of the products. Some food processing industries give emphasis on the coloury compounds towards quality of the food items. Intensive processing in complex controlled environments of tea fermentation requires ...

2013
M. Saikia R. Bhowmik D. Baruah B. J. Dutta

Tea industry plays a major part in the economy of the North Eastern region of India. About 54% of the tea produced in India comes from North East region. The energy requirement of the industry is high and is being provided by utilization of conventional fuel till now. But the increasing prices of fossil fuel have affected the economy of the industry and the production prices have gone up. This ...

H. Motazarre,

Due to lack of using pesticides in production of green leaf, Iran’s produced tea is considered as of the purest and healthiest teas in the world [1]. Although, by passing one century from commencement of tea cultivation and production in Iran, tea cultivation surfaces has been developed and numbers of tea making factories has been increased, no progress has been made in improvement of quality o...

2013
M. Hazarika N. Muraleedharan

Tea is grown in India in a wide amplitude of climatic variables, at latitudes from 8° 12' to 32° 13' N. Currently, an area of about 579,000 ha is under tea, the major tea growing states being Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Other states such as Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Orissa, Tripura and Uttaranchal also grow tea in small areas. Tea plantations in India are traditionally ...

2014
Amanda Fallin Rachel Grana Stanton A Glantz

BACKGROUND The Tea Party, which gained prominence in the USA in 2009, advocates limited government and low taxes. Tea Party organisations, particularly Americans for Prosperity and FreedomWorks, oppose smoke-free laws and tobacco taxes. METHODS We used the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library, the Wayback Machine, Google, LexisNexis, the Center for Media and Democracy and the Center for Responsiv...

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