The Hawaii Tea Society is dedicated to the development of the tea industry and tea culture in Hawaii by providing training, outreach, education and services to all members of our community – from tea farmers to tea enthusiasts.
Originally published by CTAHR in 2003, this document (click here to download) is a guide to the University’s research efforts into growing camellia sinensis (tea plants) on the Big Island.
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