Small Tea Growers will have the
Biggest Role to Play in Shaping the future of Tea Sector in India
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One District and One Product (ODOP) scheme
to help spread the glory of Indian Tea
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Commerce Minister calls for modernization
of the tea sector to make tea farmers self-reliant and to strengthen local supply
chains
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Mr. Piyush Goyal urges tea industry to
promote organic and GI tea through brand promotion and marketing
Union
Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
and Textiles, Piyush Goyal on 11 November 2022 said that small tea growers will
have the biggest role to play in shaping the future of tea sector in India. He was
addressing the Indian Tea Association’s (ITA) International Small Tea Grower's Convention.
The
Minister appreciated the ITA for having played an instrumental role in the development
of the tea industry, since its inception in 1881, 141 years ago. He also applauded
the ITA and Solidaridad Asia for their efforts to strengthen
the small tea growers for ensuring safe source of supply to the factories and to
boost exports.
Mr.
Goyal noted that tea is an integral part of Indian heritage. He said that Chai is
not just tea made in Indian style - it essentially is India in a teacup. “Chai is
not just a beverage for Indians, it is an emotion, a symbol of unity and friendship.
Serving tea has become a mark of respect and a crucial part of the Atithi Devo Bhava culture of India”,
he added.
Mr.
Goyal noted that Indian tea Industry is 2nd largest in world. He spoke of the Darjeeling
Tea, also known as "Champagne of teas," worldwide because of its flowery
scent and Assam tea, a symbol of India’s global recognition.
The
Minister stressed that tea sector had played a pivotal role in employment generation
in the country. “Not just the growers, producers and exporters, but also various
startups and business models have emerged solely based
on tea”, he said.
Mr.
Goyal said that government as an enabler has taken various steps to support our
small tea growers, such as implementation of online licensing system, auto-renewal
of 3 types of licenses i.e. exporter
license,
tea waste license and tea warehouse license etc. He said that Darjeeling Tea was
the 1st GI Tag product, now 2 other variants of it Green & White also hold GI
Tags. Development of Chai Sahyog mobile app is another
landmark of Indian tea ecosystem, he added.
The
Minister noted that Indian tea growers are now spreading the aroma, taste and colour
of India tea to the world. He said that the world has already tasted & appreciated
the flavour of Sikkim, Nilgiris, Kangra
& Assam teas and expressed hope that other varieties of tea would also open
the world's mind and palate to more flavors of India.
Mr.
Goyal said that One District and One Product (ODOP) scheme will give the impetus
to spread the glory of Indian Tea.
He
added that in order to make the tea sector profitable, viable and sustainable, we
must enhance the ‘AROMA’ of tea;
• Assistance:
Support small growers to improve quality with sustainability, Increase production
to meet domestic and international demand.
• Re-energise:
Create infrastructure to augment exports and focus on high value markets such as
EU, Canada, South America & Middle East.
• Organic:
Promote organic and GI tea through brand promotion and marketing.
• Modernisation:
To enable tea farmers to become self-reliant and strengthen local supply chains.
• Adaptability:
Focus on the importance of a risk proof ecosystem, that is, the need for sustainable
solutions to make tea plantations meet the challenges of climate change.
The
Minister quipped that the path to heaven passed through a teapot and said that the
path to a developed & Aatmanirbhar Bharat passed through
the grounds of every tea plantation in the country!