Nuwara Eliya
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A view from the Labookellie Tea Factory in Sri Lanka’s Nuwara Eliya district. Directly and indirectly, over one million Sri Lankans are employed in the tea industry. A large proportion of the workforce is young women and the minimum working age is twelve.


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Inside a tea factory in the Nuwara Eliya district in Sri Lanka.


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A woman picks tea leaves in Sri Lanka’s Nuwara Eliya district. Standing all day, in the sun, working year round these women often have to hand pick 17kgs of tea leaves a day. Some of these women have been doing this for 20 years, for a wage equivalent to around $5 USD a day.


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Machinery inside a tea factory in the Nuwara Eliya Tea district in Sri Lanka.


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An employee of a tea factory, airing tea leaves.


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Machinery inside a tea factory in the Nuwara Eliya Tea district in Sri Lanka.


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Tea leaves at their final stage of production. Being the second biggest tea producer behind India, this industry generates an annual turn over of approximately $60 million USD for Sri Lanka. Equating to around 330 million kilos of tea leaves being picked a year.


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Tea leaves on a belt in a tea factory in the Nuwara Eliya Tea district in Sri Lanka.


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Bags of tea ready to be exported.


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Machinery inside a tea factory in the Nuwara Eliya Tea district in Sri Lanka.