India’s tea production rises by 4% to 136.18 million kg in June

02 Aug 2013 Evaluate

The production of tea in the country stood at 136.18 million kg in June on account of higher output in state of West Bengal, according to the data compiled by the government. This is a rise of around 4% compared to the output which stood at 131.20 million kg in the same month last year, as per the Tea Board estimate.

The production of tea in the state of Assam was up by 2.13% to 74.29 million kg in June from 72.74 million kg in the same month last year. The output in West Bengal increased 17.17% and stood at 34.67 million kg in June from 29.59 million kg a year earlier. The two major tea-producing states in the country are Assam and West Bengal with their combined output accounting for 82% of output in June. In south India, tea output declined 8.15% in June to 24.47 million kg.

India is the world’s second-largest producer and the biggest consumer of tea. The country’s tea production increased 3.62% to 1,135 million kg in 2012-13. Output stood at 1,126 million kg in 2012.

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