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Picking tea leaves in north of Iran

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May 9, 2017 - 12:33

Farmers are picking tea leaves in Lahijan, a city in the northern province of Gilan, May 8, 2017. Tea is cultivated on around 6,800 hectares of land in Lahijan and farmers harvest some 20,000 tons of green tea leaves per annum.  HJ

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