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Darjeeling’s high value first flush tea under troubleOccasional snowing in hills or pleasant not so chilly foothills. Behind these delights, a big worry is brewing up for the tea planters in h...
Tea planters apprehending heavy and long term yield lossThe situation is even worse in Sikkim adjoining Darjeeling hills or many North east Region areas where rainfall has been recorded around 10...
Tea planters apprehending heavy and long term yield lossTea Association of India Secretary General P. K. Bhattacharjee, apprehends the production at many tea producing zones to come down by 25% i...
Warning of heavy rainfall worries Bengal tea sectorOne can imagine what it is to have good rainfall after such a long dry spell that started last October, continued till May-end causing to s...
Heavy rainfall warning worries Bengal tea belt again“The dry spell caused near 40% downfall in our first flush production,” said Mr. Rajah Banerjee, Chairman of MakaiBari Tea & Trading Co.
Tea planters apprehending very low second flush yieldAfter shattered output of high value first flush, now tea planters in northern WB are apprehending equally pathetic yield from second flush...
Lack of winter time rainfall makes planters worried in sub Himalayan West Bengal tea beltLack of winter rainfall has put Tea planters in Himalayan foothills under serious apprehension of significant shortage in high value yield.
Dry spell threatens Darjeeling’s first-flush tea productionTea planters in Darjeeling and the foothills of sub-Himalayan West Bengal are worried over the lack of post-winter rains, a condition that ...
Low yield of Bhutan orange has become a major concernWhile Indian market is thriving for Bhutan orange, export of the fruit to Bangladesh is also under crisis.
Monsoon started casting dark shadow on northern West BengalNorthern West Bengal, despite les than long term average volume of rainfall, has gone under large scale flooding.