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  • Tea is, of course, Darjeeling's most famous export. From its 78 gardens, employing over 40,000 people, it produces the bulk of West Bengal's crop,
    which is almost a quarter of India's total.
  • The tea plantations were one of the first agricultural enterprises to use clonal plants in their replanting scheme, though most of the tea trees are at least 100 years old and nearing the end of their useful of even natural lives.
  • Tea plantation is a labor intensive operations; and its capital investment is limited to a few tractors some machines for drying and packing.
  • The process of establishing and operating a tea plantation is similar to that of any other commercial farm. It involves identification of suitable land, securing the land through lease or by making farmers share holders in the commercial venture, preparing the land, planting and harvesting the tea
    leaves, drying the leaves and packing.
  • The main objective of the trials conducted in Deckiajuli Tea Estate was to increase productivity of the tea bush by managing the pests with organic extracts.
  • Tea plantation industry is a combination of industry and agriculture (plantation is a large estate on which crops such as tea. coffee, rubber etc. are grown).
  • Tea plantations occupy 30.84 per cent of the total area under plantations in India and production oftea account for 46.49 per cent oftbe total
    national plantation output
  • India's tea plantations can be largely grouped into two regions, North India and South India, occupying 77.68 per cent and 22.32 per cent
    respectively of the total area under tea in India.
  • Tea plantation industry is an important industry in Kerala
  • The first Indian to start planting of tea was an Assamese nobleman Maniram Dutta Barma, popularly known as Maniram Dewan.
  • Tea plantation, tea estates and the tea industry as a whole has been seriously hit by the explosive environment in
    Assam.
General Information
  • About Tea Plantation
  • Tea Plantation
  • 5 Places to Visit India Tea Plantations

Financing Banks

  • Banks from Bangladesh
  • Indian's Bank
  • Banks from Dhaka
  • Banks from India
  • Banks from Kerala
  • Banks from Mumbai
  • Banks from Nepal
  • Banks from Pakistan

Tea Estate

  • Estate from Arunachal pradesh
  • Estate from Assam
  • Estate from Australia
  • Estate from Chennai
  • Estate from China
  • Estate from Coonoor
  • Estate from India
  • Estate from Japan
  • Estate from Kerala
  • Estate from Malaysia
  • Estate from Munnar
  • Estate from Orissa
  • Estate from Yunnan
  • Assam Estate
  • Estate list

Process

  • Tea Cultivation and Production Process
  • Intercropping in young tea plantation
  • Managing Tea Plantation Using Vrikshayurveda
  • Small-scale Tea Growing
    and Processing in Hawaii
  • Software for Tea and Rubber Plantations

Project & Report

  • Sri Lanka: Tea Development Project
  • Tea Features for the estate
  • Report On Hunger In Tea Plantations In North Bengal
  • Report on maximum limits and pesticide use in tea in Malawi and Zimbabwe
  • Productivity and Labour
    Standards in Tea Plantation
    Sector in India
  • Special Purpose tea fund scheme
  • Tamil Nadu Tea Plantation Corporation Limited

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Study
  • Problems and prospects of tea plantation industry in kerala
  • A Study on the Socio-economic Conditions of Labourers in the Tea Gardens of Jorhat District, Assam
  • A Study of Tea Plantation Operational Aspects in
    Relation to Operational Workforce
Estates for Sale
  • Estate from Calicut
  • Estate from Colombo
  • Estate from Delhi
  • Estate from India
  • Estate from Kandy
  • Estate from Kerala
  • Estate from Kothagiri
  • Estate from Kothamale
  • Estate from Ooty
  • Estate from Sri Lanka
  • Tamil Nadu Estate List
  • Estate from Weligama

Consultants

  • Consultant from Calcutta
  • Global Consultant
  • Consultant from Cochin
  • Consultant from Chennai
  • Consultant from Delhi
  • Consultant from India
  • Consultant from New Delhi
  • Pitakotte Consultant from Srilanka
  • Consultant from Srilanka
  • Consultant from Surat
  • Consultant from Tamil Nadu

Patent & Product

  • Union strategies in the Sri Lankan tea plantations: rediscovering the movement
    dimension.
  • Track support for agricultural machines
  • Tea manufacture
  • Pu - Erh tea

Market

  • Bonded Labour and the Tea Plantation Economy
  • Indian Tea Sector
  • Tea Plantation Investments Trust PLC
  • Number of growers in tea plantation in india
  • Plantation sector and national economy
  • Economies of scale paradox in the sri lankan tea industry - A socio - Cultural interpretation
  • Working Conditions in The
    Bangladesh Tea Plantation
    Industry

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