Faculty: itmf specialty: pae teacher: sevinc qaragozova lesson: english group: 635. 21 Student: umid rahimzade



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FACULTY:ITMF SPECIALTY:PAE TEACHER:SEVINC QARAGOZOVA LESSON:ENGLISH GROUP:635.21 STUDENT:UMID RAHIMZADE

AZERBAIJAN VALUES(OIL,TEA) Tea growing in Azerbaijan is concentrated in an area of 5.33 thousand square kilometers located within the Lenkeran-Astara region, including the districts of Astara, Lankaran, Masalli, Lerik, Yardimli, and Jalilabad.[1] Around 90% of Azerbaijan's tea is produced in Lankaran close to the southern border with Iran.[2] Tea was first grown around the Caspian Sea region of Azerbaijan in the 1880s. Due to its favorable climatic conditions, the region now produces 99% of the Azerbaijani tea crop


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Azerbaijan's tea plantations lie between the Caspian Sea and the Talysh Mountains, in a region where the subtropical climate and humidity make it an ideal location growing tea.[3][7] The main tea-growing areas are situated in the districts of Lankaran, Astara, Lerik, Masalli, Zakatala, and Balakan. Azerbaijani tea is produced mainly for internal consumption, but it is also exported to Turkey, the Russian republic of Dagestan, and Georgia.
In the Sheki-Zagatala economic-geographical region growth in the sector is relatively weak.[8][9] Recent reports suggest the weather conditions in Southern Caucasus might be able to support new tea plantations, and areas have been earmarked by the government for future expansion.[1] Government initiatives to help reinvigorate production are expected by 2021 to have led to a doubling of the size of land used to grow tea.[5]
The petroleum industry in Azerbaijan produces about 873,260 barrels (138,837 m3) of oil per day and 29 billion cubic meters of gas per year as of 2013.[1] Azerbaijan is one of the birthplaces of the oil industry.
The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (known as SOCAR) is fully state-owned national oil and gas company headquartered in Baku, Azerbaijan. SOCAR is a major source of income for the government of Azerbaijan.[2] The company is run in an opaque manner, as it has complex webs of contracts and middlemen that non-government watchdog organizations say have led to the enrichment of the country's ruling elites.[2]
Azerbaijan: Crude Oil Production, 1980-2010 (in thousand of metric tons) | Download Scientific Diagram
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