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R. Rajadurai (Kelani Valley & Talawakelle Plantations) D.C. Abeysinghe (Wayamba University) 유양석 (국민대학교)
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한국차학회 한국차학회지 한국차학회지 제25권 제2호
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2019.1
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Sri Lanka’s tea industry has always been a vital component of Sri Lanka’s overall economy. It significantly contributes to the country’s gross domestic product as the second largest agricultural industry. Sri Lanka’s tea industry is the country’s largest employer and it provided employment both directly and indirectly to over one million people. Sri Lanka is positioned 4th in the world’s tea production and Sri Lanka continues to maintain the highest world auction average price for tea. The tea industry is highly export-oriented with almost 97% of its tea being exported. Small holders contribute more than 70% of the total tea production, and the rest is largely contributed by regional processing companies. Initially developed over a period of one hundred and fifty years, the tea plantation sector was nationalized in 1972 and 1975 as part of socialist reforms. During the last two decades, the industry has undergone major changes and the industry faces a number of significant challenges. The cost of production in Sri Lanka continues to be the highest and the yield per area is the lowest among the three major tea exporting countries (India, Kenya and Sri Lanka). This paper discusses the current status and challenges faced by the Sri Lanka tea industry to ensure that it sustains continued development in the future.

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