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Missing link in the great Indian tea bazaar

Tea isn’t just a beverage in India; it's a state of mind. And yet, the world’s second–largest producer hasn’t quite taken the world’s teacup by storm. With a little savvy and some hardnosed business moves, we could change the script.

Darjeeling and Siliguri / June 19, 2022 / 09:41 IST
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India's 1,600 tea gardens generate employment for over 1.1 million people. (Photo courtesy Luxmi Tea)

Tea planters in picturesque Darjeeling say the biggest challenge for India tea lies in its packaging, because producers rarely package their products.

As a result, Indian planters rarely have control over the end product. If that is sorted out, Indian tea can create the perfect storm in the world market.

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There is a big divide among Indian teas sold across the country and shipped abroad. As a result, the world’s second-largest producer does not have the largest slice of the global pie. It is currently ranked fourth. Kenya leads the pack with 28 percent export of its produce, followed by China, the world’s largest producer (19 percent), then Sri Lanka (14 percent) and India (11 percent).

What planters say in hushed tones is that Indian tea diplomacy has not achieved the desired results . The Kolkata-based Tea Board has not been able to push the Commerce Ministry to hold nation-to-nation talks to market Indian tea.