All 58 tea gardens in the state now operate at the optimum level producing one crore kg of tea per year, Tea Association of India secretary P K Sarkar said.
Painting a bright future for the state's tea industry, Sarkar said, "6,400 hectares of land are now under cultivation while the total granted area for tea cultivation is 14,000 hectares."
Sarkar thinks that if substantial capital investment is made in the industry, the state will scale up the list of 14 tea-producing states. Tripura at present holds the fifth position after Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
"There are also hundreds of small gardens, either privately run or run by some organisations. The Tripura Tea Development Corporation, a state government organisation, runs 14 gardens. An estimated 20,000 people are employed in small gardens", Sarkar said.
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The tea gardens were the target of the insurgent organisations like the National Liberation Front of Tripura and the All-Tripura Tiger Force.
As the tea gardens are mostly located near the 856-mile-long Indo-Bangla border, it was an easy prey for the ultras, who killed or kidnapped tea garden officials workers at will and returned to their to their bases in either Syllhat or Chittagong.
Tripura tea is now exported to Iran, Russia and America, Chakraborty said adding that in August next green tea would be exported to Banga Sammelan at Houston in America.