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Mehmet Erdoğan: There are 170 tea factories in Türkiye

170 tea factories in Türkiye… In Türkiye, today around 1.5 million tonnes of green tea leaves are harvested annually and processed in 216 different tea processing factories. Mehmet Erdoğan A total of 170 of those factories belong to the private sector, while the remaining 46 are public institutions, according to …

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TürkÇayDer: Tea culture, as a symbolic part of common life and hospitality

Seen as world’s most-consumed drink after water, tea is national drink of Türkiye, in the home, office and out shopping. ISTANBUL… Enjoying a glass of tea is an indelible part of Turkish culture, as whether at home, in the office or even during shopping, hot glasses of the traditional brew …

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‘RIZE TEA’ GETS GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION!

The Turkish Patent and Trademark Office has registered the tea produced in the Black Sea province of Rize as a “geographically indicated product” after 98 years from its first production in 1924. “Companies that want to use the registration emblem have to fulfill some quality parameters for the entire production and packaging process,” said …

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‘RİZE TEA’ GETS GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION!

“Rize tea”, which has been registered by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office (TÜRKPATENT) and received a geographical indication certificate, will be offered for sale in the first period of 2022. Chair of Rize Commodity Exchange (RTB) Mehmet Erdoğan said that as a result of their work with the National …

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‘BIGGEST TEA GLASS’ IN THE CAPITAL OF TURKISH TEA!

Local authorities have applied to the Guinness World Records to get a seven-floor building in the shape of a tea glass in the Black Sea province of Rize, known as “the capital of Turkish tea,” to be registered as the “the biggest tea glass.” “It will be a source of pride for us to get …

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ENJOYING A GLASS OF TEA IS AN INDELIBLE PART OF TURKISH CULTURE…

Enjoying a glass of tea is an indelible part of Turkish culture, as whether at home, in the office, or even during shopping, hot glasses of the traditional brew are regularly on offer.Turkish people have long since proven their love for tea, but last year made it official, when they …

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