North Bengal tea to be branded: Jairam Ramesh
Jalpaiguri, Jul 10: With an effort to rejuvenate the sick tea gardens, the Union minister of state for Commerce Jairam Ramesh has announced that tea produced in North Bengal would soon get a new identity.
Mr Ramesh said the new logo would be 'North Bengal Tea'.
Talking to the newsmen at Jalpaiguri Tea Auction Center (JTTAC) here, he rued that despite efforts of the state and Centre, the tea gardens were still in a miserable condition.
Stressing on the revival of the tea gardens spreading over 16,000 hectares of land, he said Centre has allocated Rs 1400 crore for the project, to be utulised in 15 years.
He said that altough the tea of North Bengal had the potential, the tea gardens were as old as 40 to 100 years.
Mr Ramesh also emphasized the hazards faced by small tea growers in producing and selling their tea and added that the government should encourage them to set up more co-operative tea processing factories in the region.
The minister said he was interacting with the Chairman of Tea Board of India (TBI) to find a solution.
Expressing concerns over the matter, he said inadequate pricing system and lack of bank finance has made the workers distressed but hoped the cooperative tea factory would provide a solution.
Apart from this, he also encouraged the growers to produce rubber and spice.
UNI


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