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Tea
Suitable agro-climatic conditions
Traditional tea growing skills
Potential to increase area under production
Tea Production with good blending qualities
Setting-up of Blending Units
The agro-climatic conditions in Tripura are suitable for
development of tea plantation. The soil is generally fertile,
without any major problems of toxicities or deficiencies.
The average annual rainfall is about 210 cm. with a fairly
even distribution over the year. Tripura has a history of tea
plantations dating back to 1916. In fact, Tripura is
categorized as a traditional tea-growing state – with about 58
Tea Estates and 4,000 small tea growers, producing about 8
million kg. of tea every year. This makes Tripura the 5th
largest, among the 14 tea producing states, after Assam, West
Bengal, Tamil Nadu & Kerala. There is considerable scope to
increase the productivity and area under tea plantation. The tea currently produced in Tripura is
recognized for its good blending qualities. Some plantations
in the state are going for organic production of tea and green
tea manufacturing. There is considerable scope for investment
in the tea sector of the State, especially for blending units.
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