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  2. Sep 17, 2020 · China produces over 2 million tons of tea, making it the world's largest producer of tea. Tea is a key part of the social fabric of the country and has always played a role in economic development and daily life.

  3. May 22, 2024 · China is the largest tea exporter in the world, with a wide variety of teas including green tea, black tea, oolong tea, and scented tea. Kenya is the major exporter of black tea, while China dominates the green tea market.

    • China – 1,939,457 Tons. With tea production at around 1,939,457 tons, some list China, and some list India as being first. Either way the numbers are fairly close, but I edge China in front based purely on their production quantities.
    • India – 1,208,780 Tons. Producing around 1,208,780 tons a year. The second-largest producer of tea. India has been growing tea since 1823. Famous for its Darjeeling and Assam amongst other areas, which together form the largest single region for growing tea in the world.
    • Kenya – 432,400 Tons. The third largest producer of tea in the world and the largest tea producer in Africa is Kenya. Here, tea is one of the staple industries of the entire country, taking up a large chunk of land, around 110,000 hectares.
    • Sri Lanka – 340,230 Tons. Tea has been grown throughout the island since 1860. But mainly grown in the mountain ranges to the south. Sri Lanka has become the fourth largest producer of tea globally producing up to 340,230 tons per year.
  4. Sep 12, 2024 · Kenya. It is the third-largest producer of tea and among the list of top 10 tea-producing countries in the world. Kenya produces around 305,000 metric tons of tea in a year and is a significant key player in Africa’s tea landscape.

  5. China produced approximately 3.18 million metric tons of tea in 2022, up from about 3.12 million metric tons in 2021. India, China, Sri Lanka and Kenya were rated as the world’s largest...

  6. China is the world's top tea producer, with its production surging to nearly 2,400,000 metric tons in 2024, solidifying its leadership position in the global tea industry. India, as the second-largest producer of tea in the world, accounted for over 23% of the global tea production in 2024.

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · Kenya ranks as the third-largest tea producer globally with 305 million tonnes annual production. Sri Lanka, 4th largest tea producer, produces 300 million tonnes of tea every year. Turkey, which...