Tea to replace poppy cultivation
Source: The Sangai Express / Waari Singbul Network
Guwahati, October 11 2023:
Even as Manipur grapples to combat the menace of widespread deforestation and poppy cultivation in the hills of Manipur, a private tea company has embarked on a path-breaking initiative to replace narcotic plantations with tea gardens.
Meckley Tea India, a recent entrant into the Indian tea industry has invested in promoting tea in Manipur and has identified several picturesque locations in Manipur to establish Tea Tourism destinations in the State.
A start-up company from Manipur aims to be a leading player in the Indian tea industry by producing high-quality tea.
Tea scientist P Bordoloi, former advisor of Toklai Tea Research Association, the leading tea research institute in the country, indicated that climate conditions, temperature, rainfall & soil of Manipur may be suitable to produce the highest quality tea in the world.
Another encouraging indicator of the tea venture is that wild teas were naturally grown in the forest of Manipur.
Tea Tourism is a rapidly growing industry that not only offers tourists a unique experience but also generates employment opportunities to the local population.
The promotion of tea tourism will create new avenues for employment, ranging from tea plucking to hospitality services, leading to enhanced income and a better standard of living for the local communities.
Besides, tea cultivation is eco-friendly and sustainable, which will contribute to the conservation of Manipur's pristine natural beauty.
Milan Koijam, Director of this company said that they target to produce 16,826.92 kilograms of tea by converting 7,500 hectares of poppy cultivated areas to tea plantations to generate Rs 72 crore of revenue.
Milan added that the initiative would provide employment and subsequently increase the GDP of Manipur.
He sought support from the Government, local communities and stakeholders in making the venture a success.