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  2. Kenya Plantation and Agricultural Workers Union - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Plantation and Agricultural Workers Union (KPAWU) is a trade union which represents 200,000 agriculture sector workers (2005 estimate [1]) in Kenya, including tea, coffee, and flower workers. It is a part of the Central Organization of Trade Unions (Kenya). The KPAWU was established in 1963 when several unions were amalgamated. [2]

  3. Tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Tea culture. A Japanese woman performs a Japanese Tea Ceremony ( sadō/chadō, 茶道) Merchant’s Wife at Tea (Boris Kustodiev, 1918) is a portrayal of Russian Tea Culture. Tea culture is defined by how tea is made and consumed, how people interact with tea, and the aesthetics surrounding tea drinking. Tea plays an important role in some ...

  4. Tea leaf grading - Wikipedia

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    In the tea industry, tea leaf grading is the process of evaluating products based on the quality and condition of the tea leaves themselves. The highest grades for Western and South Asian teas are referred to as "orange pekoe", and the lowest as "fannings" or "dust". Pekoe tea grades are classified into various qualities, each determined by how ...

  5. History of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    A part of Eastern Africa, the territory of what is known as Kenya has seen human habitation since the beginning of the Lower Paleolithic. The Bantu expansion from a West African centre of dispersal reached the area by the 1st millennium AD. With the borders of the modern state at the crossroads of the Bantu, Nilo-Saharan and Afro-Asiatic ethno ...

  6. Ketepa - Wikipedia

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    KETEPA. Ketepa is a brand of tea in Kenya . The name derives from Kenya Tea Packers. [2] Ketepa is the largest tea company in Kenya, it has been making tea since 1978, and has its headquarters in Kericho but the law allowing Ketepa to export was only passed in 1992. [3] One advertising campaign seeks to turn "tea time" into "Ketepa time." [4]

  7. Kenya–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    History. Relations between Saudi and Kenya are cordial. President Daniel arap Moi visited Saudi Arabia in 1979 and 1983. Foreign Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere visited Saudi in 2005. [1] President Mwai Kibaki also visited Saudi Arabia in 2012. Kenya is keen on boosting tea sales and increasing Saudi tourists to Kenya. [1]

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