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Darjeeling tea production falls 9% in 2023 to lowest level in 6 years

IndiaTimes Sunday, 7 January 2024
Darjeeling tea production in 2023 is estimated to be the lowest in over 50 years, with an expected decline to 6.1-6.3 million kg. This is a decrease of at least 9% compared to the previous year. The decline in production is attributed to factors such as the closure of 10 gardens in Darjeeling and a shortage of workers affecting tea plucking. Industry players also noted a decline in average price realisation during auctions, although this may not accurately reflect producers' earnings.
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