'Smart Tea Villages' empowers Assam's 200 year old tea industry
The 200-year-old tea industry of Assam's small tea growers have long faced challenges of getting remunerative prices, scarce access to resources and markets but an initiative to create 'Smart Tea villages' brought leading changes empowerment through sustainable practices.

To complement the Tea Board's initiatives for small tea growers, a programme titled 'Trinitea' was launched.
It aims to enhance the competitiveness of the farmers by hand-holding them to move up the value chain, said Shatadru Chattopadhayay, managing director of Solidaridad Network, stated Assam Tribune.
The state has about 1.22 lakh registered small tea growers who account for 52 percent of the total supply of tea leaves in the state but faced numerous challenges and "we have tried to address these issues by creating smart tea villages'', Chattopadhayay told PTI.
''The primary aim of the initiative is to promote good agricultural, social and environmental practices which will help in improving the quality of green leaf and thereby help them to get better remunerative prices'', he said.
Six approaches have been adopted in the process of creating smart tea villages and these include weather, water, carbon, knowledge, energy and market smart, he said.
The first approach towards being weather smart includes the use of specific mobile apps created for the purpose of information on the state of local weather throughout the year and not become its victim while water smart includes better irrigation facilities and saving of water for more crops, he said.
The programme focuses on 'carbon smart' by restoring degraded soil, using less water, reducing the use of fertilizers and improving productivity.
"Carbon smart helps the soil to be more resilient to climate change impact as healthier soil helps to effectively withstand drought and heavy rainfall," he said.
The small tea farmers also lack access to the latest information related to agricultural practices, and this project aims to take the best of knowledge of tea experts to them through phones as well as regular training organized by the Assam Agricultural University's (AAU) out-reach programmes in respective villages, Chattopadhayay said.
The initiative is also motivating farmers to work together and strengthen their associations so that they have better collective bargaining power in the market.
As the average holdings of the growers are minuscule and scattered, "so we have identified them, mapped their holdings, their location, the amount of leaf produced and the supply points. All these have been digitally mapped and are available on our dashboards," he said.
The tea factories often complained of poor quality leaves and so we are encouraging the growers to form self-help groups and adopt the various approaches of better agricultural practices, Boriah added.
"The Tea Board has also come up with several schemes to support the growers organized in SHGs and this has added weight and complemented our programmers," he said.
Besides, it is also providing the growers with traceability systems, ensuring transparency and accountability in the supply chain, enabling them to track their teas from the plantation to the consumer and ensuring that the teas are ethically produced, sustainable, and of the highest quality, he added.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Pakistani health department begins investigating two deaths as dengue cases spike
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department has launched an investigation into the deaths of two people in Mardan, reportedly caused by dengue fever, as the province’s total number of infections rose to 3,638 with 37 new cases reported on Sunday.

Mother elephant rescues calf stuck on road, video melts internet
A viral video of a mother elephant rescuing her calf, shared by Indian Forest Services (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan, has melted the internet by perfectly capturing compassion in the wild.

Record rise in carbon dioxide levels during 2024, alerts UN weather agency
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rose by a record amount in 2024, reaching new highs and locking in further long-term warming and extreme weather, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

Delhi’s air quality deteriorates: CAQM enforces Stage-I curbs under GRAP
Signalling the annual return of toxic air in the capital, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), the Centre’s anti-pollution panel, has enforced Stage-I restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR).
Latest News

Rahul Gandhi visits old Delhi’s historic Ghantewala sweet shop, owner calls him 'India’s most eligible bachelor'

Salman Khan sparks debate after referring to Balochistan, Pakistan at Riyadh Forum

Sri Lanka earn first victory of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

Ola engineer dies by suicide in Bengaluru; family alleges harassment by seniors, founder Bhavish Aggarwal
