Ceylon Tea partners with Commonwealth Games

Ceylon Tea, widely considered by many the finest in the world and with a rich history dating back more than a century and a half, is proud to be named as the Official Tea Supplier for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The Sri Lanka Tea Board has officially engaged in an agreement with the Games’ Organizing Committee to provide Ceylon Tea for the athletes, officials, ancillary providers and guests at the Birmingham 2022 Athlete Villages. To facilitate the arrangement, the leading suppliers of the Ceylon Tea brand to the global market – namely Dilmah Tea and English Tea Shop have come forward to offer their finest blends to those involved in Birmingham 2022 throughout the Games.

Dilmah and English Tea Shop have provided 550,000 tea bags to Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games where Ceylon Tea will be served for the athletes, officials, ancillary providers and guests at the Birmingham 2022 athlete villages

The story of Ceylon tea begins over two hundred years ago, when the country was still a British colony. In 1824 a tea plant was brought to Sri Lanka by the British from China and was planted in the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya for non-commercial purposes. The industry was introduced to the country in 1867 by James Taylor (Father of Ceylon Tea), a British planter who arrived in the island in 1852. He started a fully equipped tea factory in Loolecondera estate in 1872 and, three years later, succeeded in sending the first shipment of Ceylon tea to the London tea auction. Until 1967, Sri Lanka had accounted for the majority of the imports to the UK.

Meanwhile, tea planting through smallholders has become popular since the 1970s. The journey now takes us to the present day, with the Sri Lanka Tea Board proud to present Ceylon Tea to Birmingham 2022 in an official capacity. In over one hundred and fifty years, the name Ceylon had become synonymous with the world’s finest tea. The legendary lion of the Sri Lankan flag is a central part of the Ceylon Tea logo. This is intended to act as a symbol of quality, demonstrating that Ceylon Tea is able to satiate both royalty and tea connoisseurs alike.

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