Tea is grown in over 50 countries worldwide but requires specific climate and geographical conditions to produce high-quality plants for manufacturing teas exported globally. The increasing demand for fish in developed countries is rapidly declining ocean fish stocks due to overfishing, which should concern governments to better protect ecosystems and prevent species extinction.
Tea is grown in over 50 countries worldwide but requires specific climate and geographical conditions to produce high-quality plants for manufacturing teas exported globally. The increasing demand for fish in developed countries is rapidly declining ocean fish stocks due to overfishing, which should concern governments to better protect ecosystems and prevent species extinction.
Tea is grown in over 50 countries worldwide but requires specific climate and geographical conditions to produce high-quality plants for manufacturing teas exported globally. The increasing demand for fish in developed countries is rapidly declining ocean fish stocks due to overfishing, which should concern governments to better protect ecosystems and prevent species extinction.
Tea, the second most popular drink in the world, is grown in
over 50 countries now, but these centuries have to have the right climate and geographical features if they are going to produce sufficient high quality plants to manufacture into wide range of teas that are exported around the world for general consumption.. The increasing demand for fish, particularly in developed countries, and the rapidly declining fish stocks in the world oceans because of overfishing to meet demand, should be of concern to governments , who need to do more to protect the earth and its ecosystems, and avoid unnecessary species extinction.