Swarnamali, M.A.N.Premathilake, K.G.Gunathilaka, R.P.D.Jayasinghe, H,A.S.L.2021-02-092021-02-0920122235-9877http://www.erepo.lib.uwu.ac.lk/bitstream/handle/123456789/5855/227-2012-Perception%20of%20Tea%20Small%20Holders%20in%20Badulla%20District%20in%20Adopting%20Mix%20Crop%20Cultivation.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=yTea is a humid loving tree species, the growth of tea is negatively affected by strong light and high temperature (Ekanayake, 2003). There is a potential to supplement the shade with other tree species of economically important as the method of mix crop cultivation with tea (Jayasinghe, 1982). It is important to maintain adequate shade as well as to increase the unit land productivity. It was aimed to study the factors that affect the willingness of tea smallholders for adopting mix crop cultivation in tea small holdings in Badulla district.enTea Technology and value AdditionTea process Engineering and factor AutomationTea cultivator DevelopmentTea TechnologyPerception of Tea Small Holders in Badulla District in Adopting Mix Crop CultivationResearch Symposium 2012Other