"The code will make Indian tea a safer and healthier drink and improve its competitiveness amongst tea farms and compliance with national regulations and international sustainability standards," Dipankar Mukherjee, TBI's North East Zonal Executive Director told PTI.
Plant Protection Code (PPC) is a comprehensive guideline for safe use of plant protection formulation in the country's tea plantation and industry notified by the Tea Board.
"The aim of plant protection code is to achieve sustainability through good agricultural practices including integrated pest management, promotion of alternative control strategies to gradually reduce the dependence on chemicals," Mukherjee said.
He also asked the bought leaf factories to discharge their role and responsibility while buying tea leaves from small tea growers as there are over 78,000 registered small tea growers across Assam alone who play a very important role in the state's economic scenario.
PPC was implemented in the tea industry from January 1 this year and the list of products permitted for use has been prepared by Central Insecticides Board of India.