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Dental Mirror Handles Market to Reach $682.8 Million Globally by 2032, at 7% CAGR: Allied Market Research

The growing prevalence of dental illness, rising awareness among people about oral hygiene, and the development in oral infrastructure worldwide are expected to drive the global dental mirror handles market’s growth during the forecast period. The North America region is projected to witness prominent growth by 2032.Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, Feb. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Allied Market Research has recently published a report, titled, “Dental Mirror Handles Market Size, Share, Competi ....

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The UK Could Face a Tea Shortage Due to Climate Change


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The great British cuppa could be under threat from climate change as tea-growing countries face rising temperatures and erratic rainfall, a new report by Christian Aid has found.
Kenya, the world s biggest exporter of black tea, is suffering more floods and droughts than ever before. In fact, climate change is likely to slash optimal conditions for tea production in Kenya by 26% by 2050, meaning that trouble may be brewing for our favourite hot drink.
The UK and Ireland might drink more tea per person than any other country in the world, but the increase in rainfall is resulting in inferior quality leaves. As well as Kenya, other tea-growing countries at risk include India, Sri Lanka and China the largest producer of green tea. ....

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