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Herbicide used in Bangladesh tea production threatens biodiversity & health

Tea has been an integral part of Bangladeshi life for long. From breakfast to evening chat, tea is a favorite drink to serve. Besides Bangladesh, tea is among the most popular drinks in countries like India, China, Japan and the United Kingdom. During British colonial rule, the first tea production in Bangladesh started in 1840 […] ....

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200 years of Bangalee history in 208 volumes, 74,000 pages

In its bid to enlighten people through promoting reading habit, Bishwa Sahitya Kendra has taken an initiative to publish a vast compilation of selected writings of trailblazing Bangalee authors from different eras spanning over the past 200 years. ....

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Heat, red spider mites threaten tea yields

Tea farmers in Moulvibazar might not get the expected yield this year as they are struggling to irrigate their plantations in the face of inadequate rainfall, which has also given rise to a red spider mite infestation that is eating away at the crops. ....

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