The Human Cost of Tea: India's Exploited Plantation Workers.
Subscribe to / @robloak India is one of the top producers and exporters of tea in the world. However, behind the sophisticated taste and aroma that many people adore, tea plantation workers face a difficult quality of life, low wages, potential dangers, and the risk of being deceived into labor exploitation. The bitterness of the taste of tea pales in comparison to the bitterness of life experienced by tea plantation workers. This episode has been filmed in 2020. #india #indiantea #tea ------------------------------------------------ All Rights Reserved © 2023 ALKA LINK CO., LTD. Get More Robloak: YouTube: / @robloak Facebook: / robloakbykaruna Instagram: / robloakbykaruna Twitter: / robloakbykaruna Contact Us: [email protected]

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