Luxmi Group signs MoU with Assam govt to promote tea tourism
Assam prepares to leverage its rich natural heritage and tea plantations with a 75-acre tea tourism project in Lepetkatta, Dibrugarh, through an MoU with Luxmi Group. This initiative not only aims to boost infrastructure and hospitality but also t...
In a session marking Assam Tea’s 200-year legacy, Chatterjee emphasized the importance of establishing Assam Tea as a global brand. He highlighted the growing popularity of tea as a healthier alternative to sugary and alcoholic beverages, citing Makaibari in Darjeeling, West Bengal, Zero Proof as a premium non-alcoholic option. He also underscored the significance of worker welfare and the potential of tea tourism, referring to Makaibari as a successful model. With Assam’s rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes, he identified the region as an ideal destination for tea tourism, noting that every Rs 1 lakh invested in the sector generates 70 jobs.
Additionally, he discussed Luxmi Group’s collaboration with Coca-Cola to launch iced green tea and their endorsement of Rwanda’s profit-sharing model—where industry leaders work alongside small growers to ensure sustainability. Given that small growers make up 50% of Assam’s tea workforce, he proposed implementing a similar approach to benefit both the industry and labor.
Assam’s natural beauty—ranging from its lush tea gardens and abundant wildlife to the majestic Brahmaputra River and the iconic one-horned rhino—continues to captivate visitors. The signing of the MoU for the tea tourism project by Luxmi Group reinforces confidence in Assam’s future as a premier tea tourism destination globally.
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