He further said that in long-term, the implementation of the GST would have a significant impact on the industry as a whole.
When GST will be implemented, "there would be an inflationary impact on tea (business)," Mistry, also the Chairman of Tata Group, said in a reply to shareholders at the company's AGM here.
"We are talking to the government in this regard. Tea as a product has to be looked at carefully. There will be some short-term impact, while the long-term impact will be significant on the industry as a whole," he added.
"Sixty-five per cent of the tea revenues come from global operations where the growth is not as good as India," he said.
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He further said that "there is a huge potential for the tea business. Globally, the market for black tea is contracting actually and the company is growing in alternative segments."
Mistry said that a part of the company's strategy was to grow inorganically.
Regarding China operations, he said: "We are looking at restructuring the business there. In what way this will be done, that has to be looked into."
On the coffee business, he said "there is a need to have a more focused step to grow it as a part of the whole portfolio. We are also looking at organic and inorganic growth in coffee."
Mistry also said that the 'Himalayan' brand mineral water was doing well in terms of topline growth. "Now we need to grow the bottomline.