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A Kenyan woman picks tea leaves at a tea plantation in Mathioya Constituency, Muranga, Kenya on August 20, 2021. - Kenya's tea-farming industry is the world's third-largest after China and India, and the world's largest exporter and producer of black tea. In most parts of Kenya, tea harvesting remains traditionally done by hand. (Photo by LUIS TATO / AFP) (Photo by LUIS TATO/AFP via Getty Images)
A Kenyan woman picks tea leaves at a tea plantation in Mathioya Constituency, Muranga, Kenya on August 20, 2021. - Kenya's tea-farming industry is the world's third-largest after China and India, and the world's largest exporter and producer of black tea. In most parts of Kenya, tea harvesting remains traditionally done by hand. (Photo by LUIS TATO / AFP) (Photo by LUIS TATO/AFP via Getty Images)
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