Jharkhand: Start your morning with a sip of Hazaribagh tea

The day starts with a cup of tea. If there is one beverage that sells the most in this country, it is tea. There is no city, village or town that has not been touched by tea. It will not take you long to drink Hazaribagh tea from a kettle. It may sound strange, but it is true. Tea is grown on a large scale in Damudand Hazaribagh. At present, we are preparing for delivery to remote places. In other words, India has evolved from Hazaribagh, the best place for green cuisine, to a place famous for its delicious tea and has become the second largest tea producer in the world. Due to favorable environmental conditions, tea is also grown in the hilly areas of North West India including West Bengal and Assam.

In future, tea will be cultivated in Hazarebagh, Jharkhand. Tea is grown at Des Motende, an agricultural tourism center located 11 km from the district headquarters. They started the first pilot project of growing tea on just two hectares of land. Tea is grown on 22 hectares of land because the soil here is suitable for growing tea. According to District Officer Rajesh, the pH of the soil here is also very suitable for tea. Apart from this, the floor is sloping, which prevents the water from stagnating in one place. There are tea gardens with a temperature of 25 degrees and 26 degrees. More than 200,000 tea plants have been planted in 22 hectares.

In future, tea will be cultivated in Hazarebagh, Jharkhand. Tea is grown at the Agricultural Tourism Center Des Motende, located 11 km from the district headquarters. He started the first pilot project of growing tea on just two hectares of land. Tea is grown on 22 hectares of land because the soil here is suitable for growing tea. According to District Officer Rajesh, the pH of the soil here is also very suitable for tea. Apart from this, the floor is sloping, which prevents the water from stagnating in one place. There are tea gardens with a temperature of 25 degrees and 26 degrees. More than 200,000 tea plants have been planted in 22 hectares.

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