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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.
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