Our Idiosyncrasies
Organic Tea Farming
With the rise of tea consumption and a higher demand for sustainable products, the tea industry is moving in a greener direction. Tea is becoming a sustainable business in terms of the environment, economy, and society.
Loving Our Tea Farmers
In some cases, depending on the enterprise type, the more animals a farmer has, the more profitable their business becomes. Increasing profits for the farm, and the happiness of those around him.
Sustainability Every Step of The Way
The tea industry is a main source of income and export revenues for emerging economies and, as a labour-intensive sector, it can provide green jobs, especially in remote and economically-inferior areas.
Nature is our factory
Here at Vital Tea, nature is our factory. We harness the sun, wind and rain to ensure our every cup of tea is crafted with natural goodness to give you our signature delicious taste and aroma.
Here at Vital Tea, nature is our factory. We harness the sun, wind and rain to ensure our every cup of tea is crafted with natural goodness to give you our signature delicious taste and aroma.
The People to thank for your revitalized mornings
Sri Lankan Deniyaya Farmer
Seventy-year-old Leelavati is a small scale tea farmer, and has been working in Deniyaya’s plantations since she the age of 20.
Read More about LeelavatiAfrican Landowner and Farmer
Barend Salomo manages a rooibos-growing co-operative in Wupperthal, South Africa. ‘I grew up with rooibos,’ he says. ‘It’s in my veins, in all of the community members,” he explains.’
Read More about Barend SalomoPakistani Tea Farmer
'My Great-grandfather was a tea farmer, my grandfather was a tea farmer, my father was a tea farmer, and while my children have quality education, they will hopefully too become tea farmers.' Explains Azar
Read More about Azar AbbaasSouth American Farmer
Our journey to discover the origins of tea around the world comes to an end (for now!) in South America. A rich tradition of their local tea has been thriving for centuries.
Read More about Dan StarlingOur Teas
Most of our tea comes from Sri Lanka of about 300,000 TONNES.
Indonesia is our second largest tea producer of about 157,000 TONNES.
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Africa
Lets get in touch. Send us a message:
Phone: +00 151515
Email: vitalteacustomerservice@mail.com