Climate change is driving higher temperatures and more extreme weather events. And in China, the fluctuating weather is impacting some of the world's most prized areas for growing tea. NPR's Emily ...
Funding: This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 42061004), the Yunnan Agricultural Infrastructure Joint Program (Grant No. 202101BD070001-093), and the ...
Carmién–Bergendal’s Rooibos Tea Trade Deal with China brews fresh export opportunities, taking South African tea to exciting ...