International Tea Day 2020: Know About May 21 First Year Celebration of World's Oldest Beverage
International Tea Day is observed annually on May 21,
according to the United Nations.The concerning resolution was adopted on
December 21, 2019 and calls on the United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) to lead the observance of the Day.
The International Tea Day aims to raise awareness of the
long history and the deep cultural and economic significance of tea around the
world. The goal of the day is to promote and foster collective actions to
implement activities in favour of the sustainable production and consumption of
tea and raise awareness of its importance in fighting hunger and poverty.
An International Tea Day has been celebrated on December 15, since 2005, in tea producing countries like India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Uganda and Tanzania. International Tea Day aims to draw global attention of governments and citizens to the impact of the global tea trade on workers and growers, and has been linked to requests for price supports and fair trade.
The world will hold hands to praise its first Tea Day on May 21, 2020. The day is watched fundamentally with the end goal of expanding utilization of tea.
The world will hold hands to commend its first Tea Day on May 21, 2020. The day is watched essentially with the end goal of expanding utilization of tea. The UN has said tea has therapeutic worth and has a capability of bringing medical advantages to individuals.
Denoting the festival, the UN took to Twitter to broaden their welcome.
Tea has many health benefits due to its anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties.
— United Nations (@UN) May 21, 2020
On Thursday's first #InternationalTeaDay, find out more about one of the world's oldest beverages. https://t.co/EfW1b5J6zk pic.twitter.com/d2K1iARvOL
Today is International #TeaDay! #Tea is the world’s most consumed drink, after water. Tea consumption can bring health benefits due to anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
— United Nations Photo (@UN_Photo) May 21, 2020
Tea is poured as part of a traditional ceremony observed by the Sahrawi people (2016). pic.twitter.com/B9x8irc7TG
In 2019, the United Nations (UN) perceived the significance of one of the world's most seasoned drinks.
Not just has the UN perceived the restorative property of tea, yet it has additionally considered the drink as a significant element of its Sustainable Development Goal program. It trusted tea will assume a critical job in annihilating yearning and destitution over the world
Anything for ☕️ #InternationalTeaDay pic.twitter.com/WBk6u0ztL2
— Yash Raj Films (@yrf) May 21, 2020
Global Tea Day is commended by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). On the introduction year of International Tea Day, a virtual occasion is composed that will see the world's top tea fares and imports just as major delivering nations where tea development is a significant wellspring of incomes share their musings and experiences into the business. Intrigued individuals can join the International Tea Day festivity by means of webcast.
Before this, December 15 was seen as International Tea Day in tea creating countries – Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Uganda, India and Tanzania. The purpose behind UN observing May 21 as International Tea Day is that the period of tea creation starts in May in the greater part of the tea delivering nations.
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