Report Upon the Present Condition And Future of Tea Cultivation in the North Wes
Report Upon the Present Condition And Future of Tea Cultivation in the North Wes
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At the present moment the amount of capital invested in the Tea trade of Thibet is about 30, 000, which, with judi- cious management, may be greatly increased. The Teas now principally used in Thibet are brick Teas, a kind of Tea of very inferior quality. To supply the wants of Cashmere, &c. , 200, 000 fts of inferior quality Tea are annually imported into TJmritzur from Bombay. The Cash- meries, who are numbered by thousands in Umritzur, Lahore, Noorpoor, and throughout the Kangra District, Je...lalpoor, &c. , are all Tea drinkers. The inhabitants of the North and West of the Punjab, as Afganstan, Cashmere, &c. , are all Tea consumers. Natives generally too are very fond of Tea, and are only prevented from being extensive purcha- sers by its being dear. The European portion of the Army consume a large quantity of Tea. In this country, therefore, there is available a considerable market without having recourse to exportation. But Teas must be extensively cultivated to enable the prices to be reduced before Natives become general consumers.
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