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Tea fears huge loss

Based on last year’s North India auction prices, the estimated revenue loss will be Rs 2,100 crore, ITA said

TT Bureau Calcutta Published 25.05.20, 11:37 PM
A tea garden in Assam

A tea garden in Assam Telegraph picture

The Indian Tea Association (ITA) has pegged a revenue loss of Rs 2,100 crore for the industry in Assam and Bengal during March, April and May.

The association said that in these two states, the total loss of production during the three months will be 140 million kg.

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Based on last year’s North India auction prices, the estimated revenue loss will be Rs 2,100 crore, ITA said.

“The lockdown because of the Covid-19 pandemic has aggravated the financial stress of the tea industry,” an ITA official said.

He said while input costs have been rising for the last five years, there has been no concomitant rise in prices.

Owing to the lockdown, ITA estimates production in Assam and Bengal to have declined by 65 per cent during March and April, and around 50 per cent in May.

Deployment of workforce below normal strength has also led to operational problems, the official said.

The apex body of tea planters has urged the commerce ministry and the state governments of Assam and Bengal to extend a financial package, which includes interest subvention, hike in working capital limits and relief in payments of electricity charges and PF dues.

On the exports front, ITA said there is strong demand for Assam second flush tea with queries pouring in from Iran, Russia, UAE and Europe.

Output worry

The Federation of All India Tea Traders Association (FAITTA) said prices at farm gates have increased by Rs 60-70 per kg as the nationwide lockdown to control Covid-19 outbreak has severely affected work at tea plantations.

However, retail prices have not increased, it said. Tea consumption has fallen by 70 million kg because of the lockdown.

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