Assam estate launches India's first commercial matcha
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An estate in Assam's Tinsukia district has become the first in India to produce and sell Japanese-style matcha commercially. The product marks a new entry in India's tea sector.
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The launch has negligible impact on U.S. food prices or agricultural markets.
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