!!!The tea industry in Kenya!!! The global distribution of tea to the u.k, Greece and Egypt.

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!!!The tea industry in Kenya!!! The global distribution of tea to the u.k, Greece and Egypt

Where Kericho tea farm is located In Kenya KENYA DEALS IN BLACK TEA

Geographical distribution Tea is not only grown in Kenya, it is also grown in other countries the 3 main ones are: Some parts of India Sri Lanka Vietnam

Geographical distribution Map of the other places in the world where tea farming is important.

Globalisation Why the industry has become important a global scale. The tea industry has become important all over the world because: Many people enjoy to drink tea daily i.e. the English It gives jobs to local people A big income to the country which exports it.

Why tea is grown in the different countries The reasons why tea is grown in these countries are : ALTITUDE SUN LIGHT RIGHT TEMP RAIN FALL HAS TO BE RIGHT

LEDC’S &MEDC’S Why is the tea industry important in in LEDC’S & MEDC’S. LEDC’S Brings in money to the country from exporting tea to other countries. Gives jobs to local people. Helps any country to be well known, bringing in tourism and more business to the country.

MEDC’S The tea is packaged in MEDC’S The tea is also blended in MEDC’S. The tea imported gives jobs to people in the area where they get imported goods. Makes the tea famous in both MEDC’S and LEDC’C.

Where Kenyan tea is distributed to: Kenyan tea is mostly distributed to Greece, U.K and Egypt Key: place where the tea is distributed

Examples of tea farms around the world James Finlays tea Kenya. Kericho gold in Kenya