THE WORLD'S TEA PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION. 
July, 1902. 
Dear Sirs, 
Tn view of the present condition of the Indian and Ceylon Tea- 
producing Industries, we think it not out of phice to once more draw special 
attention to the absolute necessity for making more strenuous efforts to promote 
the use of British-grown Tea, both Black and Green, in every available market in 
the world, many of which have not yet been tried with our produce. 
13, Rood Lane, London, E.C. 
We are, Dear Sirs, 
Yours faithfully, 
GOW, WILSON & STANTON. 
THE WORLD'S CONSUMPTION OF INDIAN & CEYLON TEA. 
1891 
1896 
1901 
W RUSSIA & GERMANY 
OTHER COUNTRIES 
UiS. AMERICA 
AND CAnAIT 
TURKEY & PERSIA 
AUSTRALASIA 
* Sh"ANirON 
(€0 
^1 
1 MILLN- 
24 MILLN 
2i MILLN- 
4J MILLN- 
8i MILLN 
RUSSIA & GERMANY 
TURKEY &L PERSIA 
OTHER COUNTRIES 
U.S. AMERICA 
AND CANADA 
u 
AL 
18 
2(^3 
str;slasi/i 
MILLN 
MIL.L* 
4J MILLN. 
5 MILL 
N. 
6 MILL^- 
9 MILL^ 
'KM 
HOLLAND 
S. AMERICA 
S. AFRICA 
OTHER COUNTRIES 
TURKEY & PERSIA 
u 
ia MIL 
UN 
1i MILLN. 
1i MILLN. 
4i MILLN. 
Af/IERICiA 
4i MILLN- 
8 MILLN. 
GERMA N Y 
S T L AS I A 
ITEP Kl 
NGDOM 
150 
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EACH SQUARE REPRESENTS ONE MILLION POUNDS OF TEA. INDIAN BEING SHOWN IN RED AND CEYLON IN NtLLC.S. 
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