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Orange Field Tea Factory

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Products
  
Ceylon Black Tea

Orange Field Tea Factory

Founded
  
Kandy, Sri Lanka (1950)

Headquarters
  
Panwilatenne, Gampola, Sri Lanka

Key people
  
Sebastian Retty, N.Amaladass

Orange Field Tea Factory is engaged in the manufacture of Black tea catering to the Middle - Eastern market and the C-I-S Countries (Commonwealth of Independent States). The factory is situated in Panwilatenne, a very small hamlet in Kandy District, Sri Lanka and located within close proximity to Loolecondera Estate where tea was planted for the first time in the Island by James Taylor (Ceylon). Established in the year 1950 the factory produces Black Tea from leaves grown by about 750 small plantation holders in the westen medium elevational category, at an altitude of between 650 meters to 1000 meters above sea level. Orange Field Tea Factory is registered with The Sri Lanka Tea Board and also is a member of the Ethical Tea Partnership. The average annual production for the past few years has been 500,000 kg. The produce is sold weekly at the Colombo tea auctions conducted by the Colombo Brokers' Association, monitored by the Colombo Tea Traders Association.

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Factory Information

  • The factory is equipped with traditional and modern machinery required for low country tea manufacture .
  • Production capacity is 600,000 kg per Annum.
  • Employs 60 workers and 5 staff members.
  • Certification

  • Ceylon Tea Quality Certificate Two Star Awards for Organizational and GMP Excellence.
  • HACCP
  • ISO 22000
  • Grades Produced

  • OPA, OP ( Orange Pekoe ) - Leafy grades.
  • OP1, BOP1 & BOP Sp ( Broken Orange Pekoe ) - Wiry grades.
  • FBOP, FBOP1 ( Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe ), FF, FF1 & FF Sp ( Flowery Fannings ) - Tippy teas.
  • PEKOE & PEKOE 1 - Shortly teas.
  • Awards

  • In the year 2012 at the National plantation award ceremony, Orange Field Tea Factory was declared the ‘Best Tea Factory’ in Gampola region by the president of Sri Lanka Hon.Mahinda Rajapaksa.
  • In the year 2002 Orange Field Tea Factory was declared joint winner of the ‘Specialty Tea of the Year’ in a competition conducted by the Colombo Tea Traders Association
  • In the same year Orange Field was chosen as runner up in the Ceylon Estate Tea of the year contest at the 57th U.S.A Tea Convention held in California.
  • Chain of record prices at the weekly tea auction held in Colombo.
  • Brand Names

    Orange Field Teas are marketed under the following brand names –

  • Orange Field
  • Orchard
  • References

    Orange Field Tea Factory Wikipedia