Tea is often thought of as being a quintessentially British drink, and
we have been drinking it for over 350 years. But in fact the history of tea goes much further back.
The story of tea begins in China. According to legend, in 2737 BC, the Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water, when some leaves from the tree blew into the water. Shen Nung, a renowned herbalist, decided to try the infusion that his servant had accidentally created. The tree was a Camellia sinensis, and the resulting drink was what we now call tea.
It’s very difficult to trust this story without any proof. But anyway tea was originated from China.
After nearly two decades in 1867, James Taylor, Scottish by origin, planted 19 acres of tea in the city of Kandy in Ceylon, at the Loolecondra Estate as the first commercial tea plantation. The eventual sale of Loolecondra teas resulted in 1872, in Kandy and the first tea consignment to London in 1873. These pioneering efforts were done by trial and error and improved over the years via the introduction and improvement of tea processing machines and methods, by different individuals and companies.
The first broking firm John Brothers & Co. was established in 1876 and the first public Colombo auction took place in 1883 under the guidance of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (which was established in 1839). The Colombo Tea Traders' Association was formed in 1894 and in 1925 the Tea Research Institute was established. These organizations helped boost the production and export of Ceylon Teas in its early stages.
Milestones
· One million tea packets sold at Chicago World's Fair - 1893
· The prohibition of export of poor quality teas - 1932,
· Ceylon as world's largest tea exporter for first time - 1965
· Establishment of the Sri Lanka Tea Board - 1976)
· Export of Tea Bags – 1976
· Export of Green Tea – 1982
· Abolition of Tea Export Duty and Ad Valorem Tax- 1992
· Establishment of Tea Research Board - 1992)
· Ceylon tea production exceeds 300,000 metric tons – 2000
Loocondera State
EmoticonEmoticon