October turned out to be a better month for the tea
industry in the country with both North and South India posting
impressive gains in production.
“The Tea Board has
now released the production data for October as per which, India’s
output increased to 177.32 million kg (mkg) from 151.15 mkg in October
2016. This increase of 26.17 mkg marked a gain of 17.31 per cent,”
Rajesh Gupta, compiler of annual ‘Global Tea Digest’, told
This
happened because North Indian production increased by 23.47 mkg to
reach 156.36 mkg and South Indian output rose by 2.70 mkg to reach 20.96
mkg.
In the recent years, India’s production has
been posting new records year after year. Till August also, the country
was hoping to post another record output this year, but in September,
weather pulled down North Indian production heavily crashing the hope of
another record output in 2017. October has brought in new hopes on this
front.
“Our compilation shows that in the ten
months, India’s production has increased to 1089.87 mkg from 1074.42
mkg. This increase of 15.45 mkg marks a marginal growth of 1.44 per
cent”, Rajesh Gupta said.
Because of lower production
in earlier months, North Indian overall output till October dropped to
894.23 mkg from 896.55 mkg. On the contrary, South Indian output
increased to 195.64 mkg from 177.87 mkg.
Assam continued to top the country’s production table at 564.84 mkg, but it was less by 11.13 mkg over 2016.
In the South, Tamil Nadu produced 139.63 mkg (up 15.57 mkg) and Kerala 51.64 mkg (up 2.25 mkg).
If
this trend continues in November and December, the country will produce
an all-time high output of around 1,280 mkg, industry sources predict.
Tea Production In India
India
is one of the largest producers of tea in the world, second only to
China.
India recorded a total production of 1233.14 million Kilograms of tea in the year 2015-16.
India recorded a total production of 1233.14 million Kilograms of tea in the year 2015-16.
Although approximately 75% to 80% of the tea
produce is consumed within the country, India has been a major exporter
of tea and has registered an export figure of 232.92 million Kilograms
in the year 2015-16. Assam Tea, Darjeeling Tea, Kangra Tea and Nilgiri
Tea are registered as Geographical Indications which means these names
can be used exclusively by tea producers of the respective areas.
Approximately
52% of the total tea produced in India comes from the state of Assam.
The state registered 652.95 million kilograms of tea production in the year 2015-16. Lakhimpur, Kamrup, Goalpara, Sivasagar, Cachar, Nagaon and Derang districts of the state are major producers of tea.
The state registered 652.95 million kilograms of tea production in the year 2015-16. Lakhimpur, Kamrup, Goalpara, Sivasagar, Cachar, Nagaon and Derang districts of the state are major producers of tea.
West
Bengal comes at the second position in the list of tea producing states
with 329.70 million kilograms of tea production in the year 2015-16,
which is roughly 26% of the national produce. Districts of Darjeeling,
Jalpaiguri and Coochbehar are the major tea producers of the state.
State
of Tamil Nadu occupies third place with a production of 161.49 million
kilograms of tea in the year 2015-16, whereas Kerala comes at fourth
place with 56.63 million kilograms of tea in the year 2015-16. Nilgiri
Hills and Munnar are the places in these two states which are famous for
tea production.
Other
tea producing states are Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and the states of
North East.
However, the combined production of these other states was a mere 32.37 million kilograms of tea in the year 2015-16.
However, the combined production of these other states was a mere 32.37 million kilograms of tea in the year 2015-16.
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