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Establishment of Tea Factories - Uttarakhand Tea Development Board

The scheme aims to promote the development of the tea industry in Uttarakhand by establishing tea factories for processing locally produced green leaves, generating local employment, enhancing farmers’ income through fair procurement, and developing a sustainable tea value chain in the state.

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About This Scheme

The “Establishment of Tea Factories” is implemented by the Uttarakhand Tea Development Board, almora under the Department of Horticulture, Government of Uttarakhand. It aims to promote the development of the tea industry in Uttarakhand by establishing tea factories for processing locally produced green leaves, generating local employment, enhancing farmers’ income through fair procurement, and developing a sustainable tea value chain in the state.

Benefits

In the fiscal year 2023-24, the Uttarakhand Tea Development Board processed 5.92 lakh kilograms of green tea leaves and produced approximately 1.25 lakh cups of tea.

At present, the Board has established its own tea factories in the following districts:

  1. Tea Factory, Ghorakhal (Nainital) – Organic
  2. Tea Factory, Champawat – Organic
  3. Tea Factory, Bhatoli (Chamoli) – Organic
  4. Tea Factory, Kausani (Bageshwar) – Inorganic
  5. Tea Factory, Harinagari (Bageshwar) – Inorganic

In addition to the above, the Board is proposing to establish small tea factories in the following districts:

  • Tea Factory, Dhauladevi (Almora)
  • Tea Factory, Didihat (Pithoragarh)

Eligibility

Note: You may be eligible based on the information shown. Please verify the official eligibility requirements before applying.

Required Documents

  • Documents are required in accordance with the Uttarakhand Tea Development Board guidelines to avail of the benefits.

✦ Required ◦ Optional

How to Apply

IIn-person

Employment is being provided to workers at the local level by engaging them in the tea factories established by the Board. Green leaves are being purchased from farmers who have reclaimed and are operating their own gardens, at the rate of ₹40/- per kilogram, and are being supplied to the factories. Payments are made by the Board directly to the farmers’ bank accounts on a monthly basis.

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