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India has taken several steps to boost the output, create a niche brand for Indian tea and to ensure the welfare of the families associated with the tea industry.
India is the 2nd largest tea producer and largest black tea producer with production at around 1350 M. Kgs and self-sufficient to meet out the domestic requirements and export obligations. India is also the largest consumer of black tea and consumes around 18% of the total World tea consumption. Indian teas are exported to various destinations and is the 4th largest tea exporter besides catering to a large number of domestic consumers.
The Indian tea Industry is employing 1.16 million workers directly and an equal number of people are associated with it indirectly.
Small Tea Growers are the emerging Sector contributing nearly 52% of the total produce. Presently there are nearly 2.30 lakh of Small Tea Growers existing in the supply chain. For this segment, following steps have been taken:
Indian Tea Exports have been competing strongly in the international markets and has been able to create a niche for itself. During 2022-23, Indian tea exports are expected to achieve more than 95% of the set targets of $883 million despite various geo-political, geo-economic and logistical challenges. Moreover, as per exporters inputs of late, the logistics impediments such as availability of containers etc have been smoothened out.
To assist the tea industry in this, following steps have been taken:
Darjeeling tea is one of the coveted produces of the India which is the first GI registered. It is produced in the hilly area of Darjeeling district spread over in 87 tea gardens. The tea gardens have more than 70% of bushes aged more than 50 years and thus impacts the productivity. Presently the Darjeeling tea production is in the range of 6-7 M.Kgs. To address the concerns of Darjeeling tea industry, including challenge of cheap import of Nepal tea, committee has been formed by Tea Board with stakeholders of Darjeeling tea industry and it is looking into possible solutions. Various steps are being taken by Tea Board and by the Ministry for rigorous quality checks of cheap imported tea.
Tea Board has suggested further amendments in the “Tea Development and Promotion Scheme, 2021-26” wherein several components are included for the overall benefit of the tea industry. In order to have a transparency in disbursement and identification of beneficiaries, an online mechanism under “Service plus Portal” has been implemented.
Tea Development and Promotion reforms expand small grower support and export branding while improving disbursement transparency. Measures focus on producer support, export promotion, branding, quality control, and governance. For Small Tea Growers the package includes formation and capacity building of producer groups, mechanisation assistance, mini tea factories, a mobile price information app, and an education stipend; a Price Sharing Formula for green leaf pricing is under tender. Export measures include buyer seller meets, enhanced export incentive rates, branding and logistical facilitation. Stakeholder consultation addresses regional quality and import competition concerns, including Darjeeling tea, and proposed amendments to the Tea Development and Promotion Scheme, 2021-26 are complemented by a 'Service plus Portal' for transparent disbursement.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.