In southern India's tea country, small but mighty efforts are brewing to bring back native forests
- The Nilgiris region is facing climate change effects, impacting tea harvests, as noted by Halan who warned of long droughts and excess heat.
- Approximately 600,000 people, including 50,000 small farmers, rely on tea for their livelihood in the Nilgiris, stated Bhojan.
- Tamil Nadu state allocated $24 million to promote soil health by reducing chemical fertilizers and aims to plant nearly 60,000 native trees.
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