Kolkata: A delegation of tea garden owners led by the President of the Tea Association of India, Mr Shashank Prashad, met the West Bengal Minister for Commerce & Industry, Mr Nirupam Sen, on Aug 28 and drew his attention to various problems facing the gardens located in the Dooars and Terai regions in the northern part of the State. The bane of these tea gardens was low productivity of both land and labour. Poor price realisation owing to perceived inferior quality of tea produced by them too had been a matter of concern. In a memorandum to the Minister, the delegation made several suggestions which included the granting of special additional quota of foodgrains at subsidised rates covering the entire requirement of the gardens; review of the issue of labour productivity in the context of 1969 agreement as suggested by the Tea Committee. The waiver of arrear interest on leaf cess liabilities; the supply of electricity to the gardens at a concessional rate allowing tea gardens to go for diversification into non-tea areas of their choice; and extension of North East Industrial & Investment Promotion policy to North Bengal.
Source : www.indian-commodity.com
Thursday, August 30, 2007
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