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Assam govt holds talk with stakeholders for formulation of Tea Policy

BNE News Desk


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Minister of Industry and Commerce Bimal Bora stated that the Assam government is determined to work on the improvement of tea estates and to shoulder social responsibilities of the industry.

In a meeting held in Guwahati to discuss the formulation of a tea policy with representatives of various associations, the minister on Wednesday made a presentation on the draft proposal of the policy which has various components.

The components include among others replacement of old plants and machinery, financial assistance for opening tea boutiques, new blending and packaging industries, participating in trade fairs national and international , quality certification, organic tea certification of the factory and export support for sending tea directly from Assam to overseas countries.

The Secretary General of Tea Association of India P K Bhattacharjee said it to be the foremost task before the industry was to increase the per capita consumption of tea.

Assam contributes more than 50 percent of the country’s production and as such the responsibility to upscale the quantum of consumption weighs heavily on the tea industry which calls for a proactive policy. He also urged the State Government to integrate the various schemes under the national flagship schemes in the tea policy.

Guwahati Tea Buyers Association’s Secretary Dinesh Bihani said that the tea blending and packaging unit is currently not covered under the Assam Industrial Policy and as such tea is being purchased from Assam and packaged in other States.

Bihani added that if the State government allows this, it will bring huge investment, employment and development of infrastructure and create goodwill leading to a higher price realization of Assam tea.

According to him the government should make policies which incentivize good tea producers and encourages them to sell their produce through Guwahati Tea Auction Centre, and help it to become world’s largest auction centre.

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BNE News Desk