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North Bengal Tea Industry

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Industry in West Bengal

TheNorth Bengal Tea Industry production areas are in theNorth Bengal region ofWest Bengal state, inEastern India. It includestea estates and facilities in the districts ofDarjeeling,Jalpaiguri,Cooch Behar,Kishanganj andNorth Dinajpur in West Bengal.

North Bengal has about 450 tea gardens spread out in the Darjeeling Hills,Terai, andDooars regions that are registered as sellers in theSiliguri Tea Auction Centre. The youngest tea gardens are Chinchula Tea Estate, Raimatang Tea Estate and Kalchini Tea Estate all of which are 72 years old. The largest tea garden is Samsing Tea Estate of 1256.60 hectares. Most of the tea gardens in theDooars region are members of the Dooars Branch of theIndian Tea Association (DBITA), while those in theTerai region are members of the Terai Branch of the Indian Tea Association.

History

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Tea cultivation in theNorth Bengal began about 120 to 150 years ago inDooars region, during the colonialBritish Raj period.

In the year 1840 tea was planted in Darjeeling district and adjacent areas in North Bengal. Which now reached to a 199 million tea industry.

Small tea growers

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Small tea growers are largely concentrated inNorth Dinajpur,Kishanganj,Jalpaiguri,Cooch Behar, and at the foothills of the Darjeeling Hills.

There are 30,000 such small tea growers in North Bengal and total production is around 91 million kg, which is almost 32.5% of North Bengal's tea production of 280 million kg.

Bought-leaf factories are units that buy these tea leaves and convert them into the processed tea. Generally, 6000 tea bushes can be planted in an acre of plot. These 6,000 bushes can produce 10,000 kg of green leaf. The cost of production varies between Rs 8.50 - Rs 10.50 per kg.[1]

Tea production in North Bengal

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RegionJanuary to December Year 2014January to December Year 2015January Up-To June Year 2016
Darjeeling7.9 / 7.8 Mkg0.9 / 0.8 Mkg8.8 / 8.6 Mkg
Dooars116.6 / 111.5 Mkg19.1 / 18.2 Mkg135.7 / 129.7 Mkg
Terai63.3 / 68.7 Mkg13.8 / 12.3 Mkg77.1 / 81.0 Mkg
Total187.8 / 188.00 Mkg33.8 / 31.3 Mkg221.6 / 219.3 Mkg

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Siliguri Tea Auction Centre

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Siliguri Tea Auction Centre was established in the year 1976 for the better marketing facility of the local tea products. This tea auction centre has immensely reduced the travel time of tea growers of North Bengal to market the end product at this centre either wise this tea growers had to market them atGuwahati Tea Auction centre which is about 500 km from Siliguri.[3]

See also

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Incidents

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References

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  1. ^"Bengal entrepreneurs look at tea production as a source of income". Economic Times. Archived fromthe original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved7 December 2011.
  2. ^"Tea Production". Siliguri Tea Auction Centre. Retrieved3 June 2013.
  3. ^Chakrabarti, S. B. (1988).Social Science and Social Concern.ISBN 9788170990628. Retrieved3 June 2013.
  • Sujit Ghosh, Colonial Economy in North Bengal: 1833-1933, Kolkata: Paschimbanga Anchalik Itihas O Loksanskriti Charcha Kendra, 2016,ISBN 978-81-926316-6-0.
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