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From the beginning of tea's industry
in 1839 at Assam, all the stages of tea's cultivation exchanged and improved. It
is clear to say that the prominent period of essential exchange was from 1880 to
1900. In this period, making tea became completely mechanical and the previous
method of storing tea leaves turned to tea's factory. Today’s tea industry
passed a quick-change stage that began in 1925 and in 1945 reached its height.
These changes included log cutter machine, C.T.C, and a rotor van in which all
of them were used to quicken and harden changes of tea's leaves. Creation of the
withering system is a new step in an advanced period, other changes are
production of powder or instant tea in the tea fields itself.
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