21 May

International Tea Day is observed annually on May 21, according to the United Nations. The concerning resolution was adopted on December 21, 2019 and calls on the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to lead the observance of the Day.
The International Tea Day aims to raise awareness of the long history and the deep cultural and economic significance of tea around the world. The goal of the day is to promote and foster collective actions to implement activities in favour of the sustainable production and consumption of tea and raise awareness of its importance in fighting hunger and poverty.
An International Tea Day has been celebrated on December 15, since 2005, in tea producing countries like India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Uganda and Tanzania. International Tea Day aims to draw global attention of governments and citizens to the impact of the global tea trade on workers and growers, and has been linked to requests for price supports and fair trade.
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THIS FITS ME…TO A TEA-!
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Thank you!
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I celebrate tea every day. Good to know there is an official holiday! ❤ Have a great weekend, Debasis!
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Thank you!
Happy weekend…
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From a tea 🍵 lover👍
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Thanks🙏
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I wasn’t aware tea had its own international day! Another reason to have yet another cup!
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🙏 …💐💐
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