Abstract

The purpose of the study is to assess production and consumption based on the analysis of economic indicators of the tea sector in Azerbaijan and Georgia. Research methodology: Comparative and economic statistical analysis methods were used in the research. Significance of the study: It is believed that other tea-producing countries will benefit from the experience of Azerbaijan and Georgia in tea production. The results of the study: It was determined that according to the average price of green tea leaves, Azerbaijani producers receive an income $ 0.07 per kg from Sri Lanka, $ 0.34 from Georgia, $ 0.54 from India and $ 0.55 from Vietnam. Originality and scientific novelty of the research: Despite the high level of production in these countries during the former Soviet era, the value of green tea leaves has increased relatively in the current period.

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  • 23 October 2021COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF THE TEA SECTOR OF AZERBAIJAN AND GEORGIA

  • Starting from the 19th century, tea production in Azerbaijan and Georgia began and formed its own traditions

  • In order to ensure the growing interest in tea production in Azerbaijan and Georgia in recent years, states have adopted state programs to support the development of a new mechanism of tea production and increase production in order to revive the once prosperous tea sector

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23 October 2021

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF THE TEA SECTOR OF AZERBAIJAN AND GEORGIA. Parvin Mammadova, Head of the "Evaluation and Monitoring" department of the Azerbaijan Academy of Labor and Social Relations, teacher, Azerbaijan. KEYWORDS tea production, tea consumption, green tea leaves, value

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