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1. Poor health care for plantation workers

by Kumar, A. Shantha | Cooray, Prasanna.

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2. Tea industry feels dubious of achieving targets in 2007

by Hemmathagama, Ashwin.

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3. Optimistic market for Lankan tea in first half 2007

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4. Productivity, labour issues in tea plantations

by Yogaratnam, N.

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5. Htota port eyes US $360 million investments before 2020

by Jayasinghe, Uditha.

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6. Plantation labour the basis of social dialogue

by Yogaratnam, N.

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7. Sri Lankan tea industry existing opportunities to spur tea growth

by Yogaratnam, N.

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8. Letters to the editor denying estate workers reasonable wage increase?

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9. Karl Marx's class struggle and Ceylon Tea - a new theory in the offing?

by De Silva, Hemal.

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10. Chairman planters’ association envisions a different cup of tea

by Rajadurai,R.

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11. Sustainability of tea industry increase in plucking average will provide a win-win solution

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12. Plantations mull transition to ‘livelihood guarantee’ model

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13. World wage growth slowed in 2013

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14. Tea industry could overcome crisis through sustainable agri-business management

by Molligoda, Jayampathy.

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15. Tea: Boom and gloom

by Molligoda, Jayampathy.

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16. Planters’ Association Facts – Stranger than Fiction

by Kumar, Vijaya.

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