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Where does the UK's tea come from?

As a recent Statista survey confirmed, Brits still love a good cup of tea, but is much thought ever given to where those tea leaves actually come from? Pulling together data from the International Trade Centre's TradeMap, this infographic shows the countries from which the UK imports most of its black tea.

Most often, tea growers in Kenya are to be thanked for the brew in your hand. Last year, over 62 thousand tons were imported from the African country - a long way ahead of second-placed India with a nevertheless vital 17 thousand tons. Naturally, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Poland are not on the list because tea is grown there. One reason is that the finished products are made there before being shipped to the UK.

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This chart shows the countries from which the UK imported the most black tea in 2017.

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Tea production in China 2000-2023
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Tea production in Taiwan 2013-2023
Annual tea production in Kenya 2015-2023
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Production of tea worldwide 2010-2023, by country
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Crude tea production volume of the agriculture sector in Japan 2013-2022
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Volume of tea production in Kenya, by region 2023

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