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this time it is green tea? iam lifespan. this time it is green tea? it made news, it is well—known, i thought, i am surprised it made news, it is well—known, ithought, green i am surprised it made news, it is well—known, i thought, green tea extended your lifespan. i thought it was the case for many years. so is the case for blueberries, almonds, kale, spira li na... all of them. if it was something new and it was a drink we never previously had heard of being an extender of life then i would say interesting to have a headline about it but to have one about green tea is weird i would say. yes, but the mail have got to satiate the appetite of the people online. thank you, mark. thanks for your time. stay with us on bbc news, more to come. hello there. it looks dry, with sunshine across much of the country on friday. we have seen some heavier rain for central and eastern england earlier on, but that's continuing to push away, together with that weather front. before this one arrives in from the atlantic, that ridge of high pressure means skies are clear
this time it is green tea? iam lifespan. this time it is green tea? it made news, it is well—known, i thought, i am surprised it made news, it is well—known, ithought, green i am surprised it made news, it is well—known, i thought, green tea extended your lifespan. i thought it was the case for many years. so is the case for blueberries, almonds, kale, spira li na... all of them. if it was something new and it was a drink we never previously had heard of being an extender of life then i...
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green tea.preserve the integrity and your identity, so there's a process to it, and it's not a ripping the band-aid off. it's an evolutionary process. it isn't just me. it isn't just you. this beverage thing could be huge, and the idea that you guys came up with is pretty freaking great. kurt: yeah. barb: the partnership i think is going to be so great because there's so much that we can learn from you. lemonis: awesome. well, you guys are connected now. kurt: yeah. lemonis: michael's gonna come out. we're going to go to califia almond milk, oat milk plant in bakersfield. kurt: yeah, mm-hmm. lemonis: michael will help mentor you. it'll be good to have michael there because he's going to ask questions that you don't think about. kurt: right, it would be awesome, yeah. lemonis: okay? kurt: yeah. lemonis: thank you, guys. hi, guys! group: hi. lemonis: what's the good word? how are you? we here at califia farms in bakersfield, california, because i want to show kurt and barb how they can drive the p
green tea.preserve the integrity and your identity, so there's a process to it, and it's not a ripping the band-aid off. it's an evolutionary process. it isn't just me. it isn't just you. this beverage thing could be huge, and the idea that you guys came up with is pretty freaking great. kurt: yeah. barb: the partnership i think is going to be so great because there's so much that we can learn from you. lemonis: awesome. well, you guys are connected now. kurt: yeah. lemonis: michael's gonna...
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ooh, iced green tea watermelon and iced green tea white peach? gimme those too. >> i knew it. teas. >> dicky: find your favorite lipton tea at your local retailer, and take a sip on the sunny side. it makes lipton green tea better. it also makes these lemons better. and all that makes this taste better. yum. in fact, sunshine makes everything better. well, you definitely need sun for that. and that. and antioxidant vitamin c makes our lipton green tea even better. see? sunshine really makes everything better. take a sip on the sunny side with lipton iced green tea. takit's either thesunny side assucertification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through march 2nd. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. step up. prep up. up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. from the maker
ooh, iced green tea watermelon and iced green tea white peach? gimme those too. >> i knew it. teas. >> dicky: find your favorite lipton tea at your local retailer, and take a sip on the sunny side. it makes lipton green tea better. it also makes these lemons better. and all that makes this taste better. yum. in fact, sunshine makes everything better. well, you definitely need sun for that. and that. and antioxidant vitamin c makes our lipton green tea even better. see? sunshine...
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and the specific compounds within green tea, there is the perception that green tea is especiallyby way of gradual change now is probably going to continue?” definitely think it will. if you, i mean there are future allergists out there, if you look at what they are predicting, they are kind of saying that the younger generations consider the kind of humble standard cup of not cool enough, everything is about social media now, everything is about showing off what you are eating or drinking, how cool you are eating or drinking, how cool, how attuned you are. and, yeah, the humble cupjust cool, how attuned you are. and, yeah, the humble cup just doesn't measure up yeah, the humble cup just doesn't measure up in that's, i'm afraid. 0k, kim measure up in that's, i'm afraid. ok, kim dammit connect —— thank you very much. let's check on the weather forecast, here is nick miller. when the evening of their across parts of scotla nd evening of their across parts of scotland in northern england. still the chance of seeing some gusts in excess of 60 mph in places, now is the night goes on, t
and the specific compounds within green tea, there is the perception that green tea is especiallyby way of gradual change now is probably going to continue?” definitely think it will. if you, i mean there are future allergists out there, if you look at what they are predicting, they are kind of saying that the younger generations consider the kind of humble standard cup of not cool enough, everything is about social media now, everything is about showing off what you are eating or drinking,...
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juli: so, what about the green matcha tea? brad: green-tea matcha. juli: i thought he was great. brad: i feel like he had one of the stronger business models out of everyone we met with and a product that we could actually sell. taylor: it rubbed me completely the wrong way. travis: but i liked the guy, and i thought his product was cool, so... taylor: dude, why you trying to finesse me? like, we know how to do this [bleep] we just did this [bleep] and i'm at the point in my life where i want to make more money than help more people. the hardest thing is to get excited about something, then not know how and if we'll ever make any money off it. we have no idea if and when we'll ever make money off anything. travis: but you've seen what we've been able to do with these other brands, and you know we're gonna do millions of dollars. and you know that there's gonna be some net profit off of that. so there's going to be hundreds of thousands of dollars at stake. parker: i think one of the biggest miscommunication things that's going on here is that, like, when taylor keeps saying, "how
juli: so, what about the green matcha tea? brad: green-tea matcha. juli: i thought he was great. brad: i feel like he had one of the stronger business models out of everyone we met with and a product that we could actually sell. taylor: it rubbed me completely the wrong way. travis: but i liked the guy, and i thought his product was cool, so... taylor: dude, why you trying to finesse me? like, we know how to do this [bleep] we just did this [bleep] and i'm at the point in my life where i want...
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according to traditional chinese medicine one should gargle with green tea. participants and one study who did this 3 times a day were 3 times less likely to get sick and participants who used water. green teas another teas contain a lot of tenets which have an inhibitory effect on certain viruses and stop them attacking the mucous membranes in our mouth so vigorously. so we're not completely helpless in the face of these marauding viruses zinc and ginger can help us mobilize our bodies defenses. even when the onslaught is already underway. a common cold usually starts slowly with a scratchy throat and a runny nose but other this is all of a sudden it's. like a novice maybe yeah which is the disease of the in the here. for chris of commons cobblestones are a challenge. if i unexpectedly encounter a death or an incline i get dizzy and need to take a breather before going on. just like a. chef any plate never has experienced similar symptoms. it's just fine balancing because this awful pressure in your it's like being on a carousel and having to hold on really
according to traditional chinese medicine one should gargle with green tea. participants and one study who did this 3 times a day were 3 times less likely to get sick and participants who used water. green teas another teas contain a lot of tenets which have an inhibitory effect on certain viruses and stop them attacking the mucous membranes in our mouth so vigorously. so we're not completely helpless in the face of these marauding viruses zinc and ginger can help us mobilize our bodies...
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we are always thinking it might be a good idea but what if green tea gets a good push from this. >> green, the gyms are full right now. by the time you go in march, there will be a third of the people there. i think it's about moderation. you can drink green tea all day but if you follow that up with real wings and -- it's not going to be so healthy. >> maybe hooters will put green tea on the menu. neil: we could do worse, guys. i want to thank you all very, very much. >> thank you, neil. always good to be here. neil: a lot more coming up. the dow right now is well off its lows but also well off its highs, where we briefly touched 29,000 and then some. there's a lot of nuances in this iranian crackdown, the latest sanctions. i think a lot of folks in the market are clawing through. that's next. your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk while our competition continues to talk. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like c
we are always thinking it might be a good idea but what if green tea gets a good push from this. >> green, the gyms are full right now. by the time you go in march, there will be a third of the people there. i think it's about moderation. you can drink green tea all day but if you follow that up with real wings and -- it's not going to be so healthy. >> maybe hooters will put green tea on the menu. neil: we could do worse, guys. i want to thank you all very, very much. >>...
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will drinking green tea prevent us from getting the flu.people who drink green tea are more likely to live longer. >>s there's a lot of evidence behind it. i don't know if it fits with our culture and society. there's evidence that if you have green tea more than three times per week, it can help against heart disease, stroke, cancer and other immune conditions of. the main danger, it has a lot of caffeine in it. if you have high blood pressure or other issues, it may not be the best for you. otherwise it seems pretty safe. >> if you wash your bacon down with green tea, it upsets the balance. dagen: it has to do with maybe people who drink green tea have good health habits in other aspects of their life, it's not just they're drinking but also what they're eating. >> most of the studies were done in china. the lifestyle may be different than it is here. dagen: good to see you, as always. dr. debbie. >> you say it perfectly. dagen: royal round-up, an emergency meeting taking place today and meghan markle's possible new gig. a school's touchi
will drinking green tea prevent us from getting the flu.people who drink green tea are more likely to live longer. >>s there's a lot of evidence behind it. i don't know if it fits with our culture and society. there's evidence that if you have green tea more than three times per week, it can help against heart disease, stroke, cancer and other immune conditions of. the main danger, it has a lot of caffeine in it. if you have high blood pressure or other issues, it may not be the best for...
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if people wanted the healthiest drink, green tea. people talk about antioxidant.ps sweep away the cellular debris in your body. green tea. that's on the list. >> caffeinated? >> it has a little bit of caffeine in it. no additional caffeine. it's really antioxidants. >> are you trying to lure us with this soda? >> i'm just going to put one thing on the list. sugar. i think -- people talk about this all the time. the human body was not designed to absorb sugar the way we do. we get sugar twice a year when fruit fell from the trees. even honey was protected by the bees. shouldn't get more than seven teaspoons a day. and if you eliminate all your added sugar, you're probably getting what you need. don't have added sugar. you'll see tremendous changes in your body. >> added sugar. it's in a lot of stuff already. >> if you don't get any added sugar, the amount you're getting in the foods you eat, should be enough. >> today people are dealing with the repercussions of the night before. >> a hangover is the word you're searching for. >> right. as a doctor, i would advise
if people wanted the healthiest drink, green tea. people talk about antioxidant.ps sweep away the cellular debris in your body. green tea. that's on the list. >> caffeinated? >> it has a little bit of caffeine in it. no additional caffeine. it's really antioxidants. >> are you trying to lure us with this soda? >> i'm just going to put one thing on the list. sugar. i think -- people talk about this all the time. the human body was not designed to absorb sugar the way we...
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>>we have all been tolthat green tea is good for us in variouways, but now researchers in china say it can prolong your life ey studied more than 100,000 people over 7 years. they say gre tea drinkers do live longer specifically people who drink tea at least 3 times a week live more than a year longer once they hit 50. they're also more than % less likely to e from heart disease or stroke, and seemto get more benefits than women as for black tea, they did not find any benefits and herbal teas were not started. >>coming up next it was meant to be a day-long hike could docts say kept a fresno teenager alive after he was stranded in an icy utah canyon. >>and if you are streaming us on kron on the news contues during the commercial break. can my side be firm? and mine super soft? yes. with the sleep number 3 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sep number setting. so, can it help usfall asle? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me leep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep y both comfortable. s
>>we have all been tolthat green tea is good for us in variouways, but now researchers in china say it can prolong your life ey studied more than 100,000 people over 7 years. they say gre tea drinkers do live longer specifically people who drink tea at least 3 times a week live more than a year longer once they hit 50. they're also more than % less likely to e from heart disease or stroke, and seemto get more benefits than women as for black tea, they did not find any benefits and herbal...
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green tea time a sentiment out of the elections in the us me also implements any upcoming negotiations we also took the toughest ever actually gets showing up and i was residing we just received a breakthrough it's just really hard to predict where the next move is but one thing we can be certain is that the trade relation will get worse over time since the competition between the 2 countries will persist. for now maybe chinese manufacturers are probably feeling relieved over the deal may not be a long term solution he does deliver enough for some of them. but joining me now from london is greg swenson greg is a partner at the london based international investment bank brig mcadam good to have you with us so greg isn't this a massive win for president donald trump i mean the u.s. economy hasn't cratered like some force it might yeah you're absolutely right sammy and i think that you know this is a win for the president in 2 ways and one for the country really one is as you pointed out that there was not as much economic damage to the u.s. especially in the last few years there was a lo
green tea time a sentiment out of the elections in the us me also implements any upcoming negotiations we also took the toughest ever actually gets showing up and i was residing we just received a breakthrough it's just really hard to predict where the next move is but one thing we can be certain is that the trade relation will get worse over time since the competition between the 2 countries will persist. for now maybe chinese manufacturers are probably feeling relieved over the deal may not...
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. >>> drinking green tea might enable people to live longer. they tracked over 100,000 people over cen years and those who drink green tree at least three times a week, live longer and more than 20% less likely to die from heart disease or a stroke. it is interesting. the health benefits pa peer to be more pronounced in men than women, but researchers are not sure why. >>> there are concerns about a popular heartburn drug and chemical linked to cancer. a look inside the lab that uncovered the latest findings. >> reporter: at emory pharma in california, ron has been trying to figure out why food and drug administration testing revealed some batches had unaccessible levels of the chemical linked to cancer. heat on the drug over 12 days. at stan dose rose to 25 nanna grams. it is below the acceptable limit of 96 but when it was heated to 158 degrees, it level rose to 142 nanna grams. >> if someone were to keep it, zach tack, in their car for example and then in the middle of summertime that products is going to get heated up. it is going to generat
. >>> drinking green tea might enable people to live longer. they tracked over 100,000 people over cen years and those who drink green tree at least three times a week, live longer and more than 20% less likely to die from heart disease or a stroke. it is interesting. the health benefits pa peer to be more pronounced in men than women, but researchers are not sure why. >>> there are concerns about a popular heartburn drug and chemical linked to cancer. a look inside the lab...
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firms the skin for the smooth glassy look and this is the dewy skin cream by like purple rice and green teain moisture. get your freakeh. >> and millet and glass kin and what do we do over here? >> i'm here with the one and only dr. jen ashton. you want to start a new trend called the active patient. >> we heard about the empowered patient. that's great. if your health care provider doesn't play ball with you, it leaves you doing nothing so active means be curious, get involved. but even if you do that on your own you can still be active. >> you say patients -- you want them to ask four specific questions. >> yeah, so i want you to think like a doctor and that involves any time someone recommends a procedure, a test, a medication, a treatment. you want to ask four question, what are the risks of doing it? what are the risks of not doing it. what are the benefits of doing it and what are the benefits of not doing it? it's not just pros and cons, you have to go through these four steps. >> what am i missing over here. >> do a deep dive on medication. i cannot tell you how many are on prescrip
firms the skin for the smooth glassy look and this is the dewy skin cream by like purple rice and green teain moisture. get your freakeh. >> and millet and glass kin and what do we do over here? >> i'm here with the one and only dr. jen ashton. you want to start a new trend called the active patient. >> we heard about the empowered patient. that's great. if your health care provider doesn't play ball with you, it leaves you doing nothing so active means be curious, get...
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. >> that would be real green tea, wouldn't it? ng consumers and upper middle class consumers. >> the interesting dynamic in the market is what point does tea fall in your overall structure and how does it contribute to your returns it's mature. it's not growing that much at all. you look at a company like coca cola, they have gold peak products and that's a growing segment for them pure leaf, the pepsico side of thi things these are growing segments for certain people out there it's a matter of whether you find those return rates acceptable. >> look at this picture of them pouring. that's lipton soup. >> sure looks like a boullion cube in there. >> when we think of tea, the usage of that has declined there was a warning sign out there in 2018. starbucks closed all their teavana stores people don't want to seem to buy bulk tea for whatever reason it tends to an older demographic. >> u.p.s. is updating its delivery fleet, leaning into driverless and electric vehicles platform first u.p.s. will buy 10,000 electric vehicles from the st
. >> that would be real green tea, wouldn't it? ng consumers and upper middle class consumers. >> the interesting dynamic in the market is what point does tea fall in your overall structure and how does it contribute to your returns it's mature. it's not growing that much at all. you look at a company like coca cola, they have gold peak products and that's a growing segment for them pure leaf, the pepsico side of thi things these are growing segments for certain people out there...
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green tea and snow days, who specialize in specialty desserts. tony: very cool. it's a perfect fit.hank you so much. nina: thank you. tony: i appreciate it. it was a pleasure meeting you, nina. nina: yes, a pleasure meeting you, too. lemonis: and we also need to continue to find ways for finia to monetize her knowledge of the macaron space, and a good way to do that is for her to publish a macaron cookbook. douglas: we are a 17-year-old independent publisher. we do a wide variety of different kinds of books. finia: everybody ask me, "do you have a book?" douglas: wow, that is amazing. that could be a successful book. nina: alright, guys. what we're gonna do is alex torres, who has been doing our gelato for a very long time, he is gonna be taking over the lease of the kiosk. lemonis: and they've even signed over the lease of their kiosk at the mall, which allows them to focus exclusively on wholesale and keep the customer of the kiosk as a wholesale customer. nina: mom and i will take a back seat, and then hopefully, the goal is that if any of you guys want to have a kiosk like this,
green tea and snow days, who specialize in specialty desserts. tony: very cool. it's a perfect fit.hank you so much. nina: thank you. tony: i appreciate it. it was a pleasure meeting you, nina. nina: yes, a pleasure meeting you, too. lemonis: and we also need to continue to find ways for finia to monetize her knowledge of the macaron space, and a good way to do that is for her to publish a macaron cookbook. douglas: we are a 17-year-old independent publisher. we do a wide variety of different...
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>> the reason we are having a look at tea is we built a very nice green tea and herbal tea business, a big black tea business, including in the developed markets, which for a long time now has been a structural drag on unilever's growth. as we've said many times, our number one priority in the business is accelerating growth sequentially, and we just feel be better managed or owned in a different structure than it is today. >> i want to ask about the coronavirus. asia is a huge market for you. what action are you taking? what have been the actions you have taken over the past week? >> coronavirus, of course, very serious, and our absolute priority right now is to look after our people. we have stopped international travel to and from treinen -- to and from china. we have restricted travel within china. it is far too early to tell the impact on our business. what we will see over the coming weeks is what direction the disease takes and we are right in the middle of chinese new year. one thing is for sure -- we have a big food-service business, and i anticipate that will be impacted be
>> the reason we are having a look at tea is we built a very nice green tea and herbal tea business, a big black tea business, including in the developed markets, which for a long time now has been a structural drag on unilever's growth. as we've said many times, our number one priority in the business is accelerating growth sequentially, and we just feel be better managed or owned in a different structure than it is today. >> i want to ask about the coronavirus. asia is a huge...
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it's got kale in it, love kale, it's got green tea, apples, fruit, dark chocolate.ic, a natural anti-inflammatory. one thing i don't like in it, red wine is allowed. i love red wine but i can't go on tv and say red wine is -- neil: she's losing a lot of weight so it looks like healthy stuff. right? >> it's healthy but you have a big calorie restriction at the beginning, the first week, which i'm not a fan of. but i love the foods in this diet. here's the theory. there's a gene in the brain, the sirt-1 gene that causes skinniness, directly. this gene says skinny, skinny, skinny and these foods turn it on. i don't know if i believe that but i like the foods. neil: it hasn't visited my body. let me ask about this. you warn your patients just eat sensibly and exercise. that's what it comes down to, right? >> that's what i think. i like intermittent fasting where you don't eat at night or much on weekends. got to exercise regularly, cardiovascular exercise, small portions and not a lot of carbohydrates. a glass of red wine occasion occasionally. neil: skinny or not skinn
it's got kale in it, love kale, it's got green tea, apples, fruit, dark chocolate.ic, a natural anti-inflammatory. one thing i don't like in it, red wine is allowed. i love red wine but i can't go on tv and say red wine is -- neil: she's losing a lot of weight so it looks like healthy stuff. right? >> it's healthy but you have a big calorie restriction at the beginning, the first week, which i'm not a fan of. but i love the foods in this diet. here's the theory. there's a gene in the...
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migration decisions political commentator david fonts and 4 men need to of the wales green party pepper bottle of tea gave us their views on the case. i think the u.n. ruling is a good one we're going to see millions and millions of people maybe 300000000 people. fleeing climate change where the through starvation or drought storm flood to certification and we have to be ready for it we have to start talking about this we actually must start preparing ourselves for this it's just another way till essential exploit the u.n. support but to advance open borders and you know even at the most obvious level i can't believe anyone swallows the gulf that actually contradicts much of what the u.n. talks about in the u.n. constantly whines avoid the desperate need to reduce our carbon footprint well hey if you bring hundreds of millions of climate refugees from low carbon societies to our advanced higher carbon societies you're going to increase the carbon footprint so the un really need to start to get it right this is not restricted to the developing broke world we have most of our cities i think there are s
migration decisions political commentator david fonts and 4 men need to of the wales green party pepper bottle of tea gave us their views on the case. i think the u.n. ruling is a good one we're going to see millions and millions of people maybe 300000000 people. fleeing climate change where the through starvation or drought storm flood to certification and we have to be ready for it we have to start talking about this we actually must start preparing ourselves for this it's just another way...
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which was planned in the basement of the green dragon tavern. the boston tea party, they went to the ships to secure the teat so it cannot be shipped back to england. and guess what? they threw it overboard instead. and guess where they had just been? the green dragon tavern. [laughter] so over and over again, i was like, what? so in that way it was very satisfying. [laughter] >> thank you for appearing here. i will start with an observation and then a question. as a reporter, i think your ability to take disparate information and bring it together is fantastic. as a retired educator, if i were not so lazy, i would like to come back and write a curriculum with lesson plans for the book. i think he did such a great job of making it real. you cannot argue with what you have read and i think kids would be in that. there very fuel schools in america that would let you promote that. it would really bring history alive. as a recovering alcoholic i think your writing is very important. and you have skills no question. so now the question. you are the daughter of john
which was planned in the basement of the green dragon tavern. the boston tea party, they went to the ships to secure the teat so it cannot be shipped back to england. and guess what? they threw it overboard instead. and guess where they had just been? the green dragon tavern. [laughter] so over and over again, i was like, what? so in that way it was very satisfying. [laughter] >> thank you for appearing here. i will start with an observation and then a question. as a reporter, i think...
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tea brought in nearly $1.5 billion in revenue last year. but smaller factories are closing down because prices are falling as production costs rise. anbarasan ethirajan reports from central sri lanka. a lush greenrown on these hills for more than a century and a half. women workers carefully pick the best two leaves under bud. they need to gather at least 20kg of tea leaves to earn their full wages, less than $5 a day. the workers here are gathering all the tea leaves they've plucked since the morning. they've been working for hours, wading through these tea plantations for miles to gather these tea leaves. they're being weighed now and then these tea leaves will be taken to the factory. the tender leaves are dried and processed in factories like these. from bush to cup in 2a hours. but the industry has been struggling in recent months due to the global economic crisis and the instability in the middle east. there is less demand for tea and the payments are also delayed. as a result, prices are falling at auctions in colombo. right now because of the very low prices, mainly the smallholder sector and private sector vendors are shutting down. that is directly related to the price of the tea we s
tea brought in nearly $1.5 billion in revenue last year. but smaller factories are closing down because prices are falling as production costs rise. anbarasan ethirajan reports from central sri lanka. a lush greenrown on these hills for more than a century and a half. women workers carefully pick the best two leaves under bud. they need to gather at least 20kg of tea leaves to earn their full wages, less than $5 a day. the workers here are gathering all the tea leaves they've plucked since the...
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tea is falling, while production costs are rising. the industry is also facing a shortage of labour. anbarasan ethirajan reports from central sri lanka. a lush greenls for more than a century and a half. women workers carefully picked the best to make leaves under budget. they need to gather at least 20 kg of tea leaves to earn at their full wages, less than $5 a day. the workers here are gathering all the tea leaves they've plucked since the morning. they been working for hours, wading through these tea plantations for miles to gather these tea leaves. they're being weighed now and then these tea leaves will be taken to the factory. the tender leaves are dried and processed in factories like these. from bush to cup in 2a hours. but the industry has been struggling in recent months. due to the global economic crisis and the instability in the middle east. there is less demand for tea and the payments are also delayed. as a result, prices are falling at auctions in colombo. right now because of the very low prices, mainly dt smallholder sector and private sector as are shutting down. that is directly related to the price of the tiwi sea at auctions
tea is falling, while production costs are rising. the industry is also facing a shortage of labour. anbarasan ethirajan reports from central sri lanka. a lush greenls for more than a century and a half. women workers carefully picked the best to make leaves under budget. they need to gather at least 20 kg of tea leaves to earn at their full wages, less than $5 a day. the workers here are gathering all the tea leaves they've plucked since the morning. they been working for hours, wading through...
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tea brought in nearly $1.5 billion in revenue last year. but smaller factories are closing down because prices are falling as production costs rise. anbarasan ethirajan reports from central sri lanka. a lush greenamous ceylon tea has been grown on these hills for more than a century and a half. women workers carefully pick the best two leaves under bud. they need to gather at least 20kg of tea leaves to earn their full wages — less than $5 a day. the workers here are gathering all the tea leaves they've plucked since the morning. they've been working for hours, wading through these tea plantations for miles to gather these tea leaves. they're being weighed now and then these tea leaves will be taken to the factory. the tender leaves are dried and processed in factories like these. from bush to cup in 24 hours. but the industry has been struggling in recent months due to the global economic crisis and the instability in the middle east. there is less demand for tea and the payments are also delayed. as a result, prices are falling at auctions in colombo. right now because of the very low prices, mainly the smallholder sector and private sector vendors are shutting down. that is directly related
tea brought in nearly $1.5 billion in revenue last year. but smaller factories are closing down because prices are falling as production costs rise. anbarasan ethirajan reports from central sri lanka. a lush greenamous ceylon tea has been grown on these hills for more than a century and a half. women workers carefully pick the best two leaves under bud. they need to gather at least 20kg of tea leaves to earn their full wages — less than $5 a day. the workers here are gathering all the tea...
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a lush green landscape in central sri lanka. the world famous ceylon teas carefully pick the best two leaves on a bud. they need to gather at least 20 kilograms of tea leaves to earn theirfull wages, less than $5 a day. the workers here are gathering all the tea leaves they've plucked since morning. they have been working for hours, wading through the steep plantation for miles, to gather these tea leaves. they are being weighed in now and then these tea leaves will be taken to the factory. the tender leaves are dried and processed in factories like these. from bush to cup in 24 hours. but the industry has been struggling in recent months. due to the global economic crisis and the instability in the middle east. there is less demand for tea and the payments are also delayed. as a result, prices are falling at auctions in colombo. right now, because of the very low prices, mainly the tea smallholders and private factories are shutting down. and private tea sectors are shutting down. that's directly related to the price that we see at auctions. but the survi
a lush green landscape in central sri lanka. the world famous ceylon teas carefully pick the best two leaves on a bud. they need to gather at least 20 kilograms of tea leaves to earn theirfull wages, less than $5 a day. the workers here are gathering all the tea leaves they've plucked since morning. they have been working for hours, wading through the steep plantation for miles, to gather these tea leaves. they are being weighed in now and then these tea leaves will be taken to the factory. the...
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some vegetable some onion potatoes green chili coriander cauliflower and couple of fish grocers cost me $4.12 i had a simple breakfast consisting of dry cake and milk tea at a local tea stall which cost me $0.35 and i still have to buy water for drinking and cooking and pay to use the toilet and bathing facilities for a day a daily maid in the slum which all together cost me around $0.40 at the end of the day i'm now left with barely $0.13 after meeting my basic daily needs in the slum ungar is daily chores don't end till late at night after she finishes work she has to clean and cook she can always afford a healthy meal some days it's just rice and lentils. and going to. most of. the slums i congested overpopulated with poor drainage and vast management kids and adults live in a very unhygenic conditions parents are unaware about the importance of healthy diets for the kids nor can they afford it. to bangladesh economy has been growing recently but with the prices rising for food and other essentials it's getting increasingly more difficult for wage earners like angry to survive on the minimum wage said by the government tendered chaudhry al-jazeera d
some vegetable some onion potatoes green chili coriander cauliflower and couple of fish grocers cost me $4.12 i had a simple breakfast consisting of dry cake and milk tea at a local tea stall which cost me $0.35 and i still have to buy water for drinking and cooking and pay to use the toilet and bathing facilities for a day a daily maid in the slum which all together cost me around $0.40 at the end of the day i'm now left with barely $0.13 after meeting my basic daily needs in the slum ungar is...
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some vegetable some potatoes green chile coriander i'll call it flour and couple of fish grocers cost me $4.12 i had a simple breakfast consisting of dry cake and milk tea at a local tea stall which cost me $0.35 and i still have to buy water for drinking and cooking and pay to use the toilet and bathing facilities for a day a daily need in the slum which all together cost me around $0.40 at the end of the day i'm now left with barely $0.13 after meeting my basic daily needs in the slum ungar is daily chores don't end till late at night after she finishes work she has to clean and cook she can always afford a healthy meal some days it's just rice and lentils makes it. most of the slums i congested overpopulated with poor drainage and vast management kids and adults live in a very unhygenic conditions parents are unaware about the importance of healthy diets for the kids nor can they afford it. to bangladesh economy has been growing recently but with the prices rising for food and other essentials it's getting increasingly more difficult for wage earners like angry to survive on the minimum wage said by the government tendered chaudhry al-jazeera dhaka b
some vegetable some potatoes green chile coriander i'll call it flour and couple of fish grocers cost me $4.12 i had a simple breakfast consisting of dry cake and milk tea at a local tea stall which cost me $0.35 and i still have to buy water for drinking and cooking and pay to use the toilet and bathing facilities for a day a daily need in the slum which all together cost me around $0.40 at the end of the day i'm now left with barely $0.13 after meeting my basic daily needs in the slum ungar...
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green credentials is just one way of helping the planet. we need more renewable energy which means the energy in our houses, the impact we have when we switch on our cup of teafar with all lines running a good service. the london overg round all lines running a good service. the london overground has problems at the moment meaning it is suspended between barking and self of 4's of also on the trains following a signal problem, great northern are running a reduced service in and out of moorgate through today. some so visitors are diverted via king's cross. northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach is pushing slow from the flyover. and on the m25 there are anticlockwise delays through junction 17 at maple m25 there are anticlockwise delays throuthunction 17 at maple cross following a hold of traffic to recover vehicles involved in a collision. let's check what the weather is doing now. once again a misty and murky start to the day with poor visibility for many areas for a good while this morning and we will be keeping layers of cloud through the day. damp feel to things with drizzle falling, a similar day to yesterday. we start with five or
green credentials is just one way of helping the planet. we need more renewable energy which means the energy in our houses, the impact we have when we switch on our cup of teafar with all lines running a good service. the london overg round all lines running a good service. the london overground has problems at the moment meaning it is suspended between barking and self of 4's of also on the trains following a signal problem, great northern are running a reduced service in and out of moorgate...