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Tea industry calls for scientific quality grading of tea

Posted on November 8, 2024 By admin


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As the tea industry in the country continues to grapple with quality issues the Indian Tea Association (ITA) on Friday emphasised on the introduction of a statutory scientific quality grading system from one leaf to five leaf marks on tea retail packets to enhance market competitiveness and consumer trust.

The proposal was made during the 141 Annual General Meeting of the Indian Tea Association where ITA chairperson Hemant Bangur floated the proposal during his speech.

Speaking on the issue of quality and compliance as far as tea is concerned, Mr. Bangur emphasized that the industry is committed to ensuring safe tea consumption through rigorous maximum residue limits (MRL) compliance. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has set maximum residue limits (MRLs) for pesticides used in tea.

“The proactive measures taken by Assam and West Bengal State Governments and the Tea Board to foster an ecosystem of compliance, which is crucial for enhancing the brand equity of Indian teas, was commended.” the ITA chairperson said.

During the AGM, the stakeholders of tea industry highlighted the challenges faced by the industry which included the “unsustainable increase in costs” amidst “unremunerative prices” with “adverse weather conditions across Assam and Bengal” further aggravating the situation. 

Referring to the Tea Board data Mr. Bangur pointed out that there has been drop of tea production across north India, and as of September 2024 the crop decline stands ar 63 million kilograms

“With a low compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of tea prices (2.88%) compared to rising input costs (10-12% CAGR), tea industry in the last decade has been in a perpetual state of crisis,” the ITA chairperson said.

There has been some silver lining on the export side with an increase by 31 million kilograms till August 2024. The ITA chairman also urged for enhanced incentives to support the production of orthodox teas, which are highly sought after in international markets.

The ITA also emphasised that the Darjeeling tea sector needs a financial relief package which has the endorsement of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce.

Published – November 08, 2024 10:26 pm IST



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