According to an order, production and manufacturing
units requiring continuous process may function after obtaining
necessary approval from the district magistrate, the industry body
claimed.
“We have sought permission from the district magistrate
to continue operations in the gardens,” DTA principal advisor Sandeep
Mukherjee told PTI.
A few tea gardens in the hills had continued their operations on Wednesday, sources said.
Tea bushes require continuous plucking failing which the plant will be
overgrown causing damage to it, the association said in a letter to the
Darjeeling district magistrate.
“It is an agricultural operation
requiring continuous process in terms of manufacturing as the green
leafs are perishable and time-sensitive,” Mukherjee said.
The
association, however, appreciated the measures taken by the Centre and
the West Bengal government to tackle the crisis while seeking the
exemption to keep the gardens open, he said.
Mukherjee said there should be restrictions on the entry of outsiders to the gardens to prevent the coronavirus outbreak.
Tea Board chairman P.K. Bezbaruah had on Wednesday said the Darjeeling
tea planters might lose first flush production, a premium variety, by
around 30 per cent, due to the lockdown.
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