Siliguri: More than 300 stakeholders of the Indian tea industry
will attend the fifth edition of the India Tea Forum to be organised by
the north Bengal zonal council of the Confederation of Indian Industry
in association with the Tea Board of India here on September 7 and 8.
"During
these two days, they will hold interactions to explore new business
opportunities and innovations needed to take the tea industry to the
next level," said Kamal Kishore Tiwari, the chairman of CII's NB zonal
council, on Friday.
This year, the theme of the event is "The
NexGen Tea" which means emphasis on innovation, value addition,
marketing and specialty tea tasting.
"The
CTC (crush, tear and curl) tea produce in India is around 1,300 million
kg out of which 220 million kg is exported. A greater stress on export
of CTC will help us add to the country's foreign exchange reserves," he
added.
The focus is on tea produced in Darjeeling, Dooars and Terai and there
will be delegates from different parts of the Bengal, other states and
even the neighbouring countries.
The Telegraph
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