North Bengal tea industry faces crisis due to heat wave

DN Bureau

As several parts of the country grapple with the ongoing heat wave, the situation poses serious challenges for the tea industry in North Bengal. Read further on Dynamite News:

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Siliguri (West Bengal): As several parts of the country grapple with the ongoing heat wave, the situation poses serious challenges for the tea industry in North Bengal.

In the region, there are 500 tea gardens, which collectively contributed around 640 million kg of tea last year.

However, certain districts of North Bengal are experiencing high temperatures, adversely affecting the tea crop.

Under these conditions, the tea bushes turn red, and leaf growth ceases, leading to a 30-35 percent crop shortage in the industry.

Furthermore, the region has experienced a lack of rainfall in recent months, causing significant drying. Some tea gardens have resorted to using artificial irrigation systems to sustain the bushes.

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Satish Mitruka, a tea planter from Siliguri, emphasized that tea thrives best in temperatures between 28-30 degrees Celsius, both for quality and quantity.

Any temperature above this range is unfavorable for tea growth.

Niraj Poddar, another tea planter from Siliguri, expressed concerns about the challenges facing the tea industry, primarily stemming from excessive temperatures and insufficient rainfall.

"The tea industry is passing through a severe hit due to the unwanted temperature and lack of rainfall. The industry is producing the best quality of tea in the first flush and the second flush which comes during this season.

But due to the massive shortage of rainfall, the industry has been thrown into a big problem. Moreover, the tea bushes are not prepared to face maximum temperature. That is why the bushes are not able to give leaves.

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It's a great concern for the entire industry and in this situation we can only pray for rain and normal temperature."

 The weather department has issued a red alert for severe heatwave conditions in Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, and Jharkhand for Wednesday and Thursday.

Heat wave conditions are likely at many places with severe heatwave conditions likely at one or two places over East and West Burdwan, Birbhum, Murshidabad, Bankura, Purulia, Jhargram, West Midnapore districts of Gangetic West Bengal, as per the IMD.










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