In
Dibrugarh, members of the
All assam Small Tea Growers' Association (AASTGA) organized a protest outside the
Deputy Commissioner's (DC) office on Monday. The protest was in response to the
dramatic fall in green tea leaf prices, which has severely impacted small tea farmers in the region.
Key Points from the Protest:1.
Plummeting Green Leaf Prices:o Small tea growers in assam are facing a significant drop in the prices of
green tea leaves, which has directly affected their livelihoods. The price fall has made it increasingly difficult for many growers to sustain their operations.2.
Protest at DC Office:o The protest outside the
DC office in Dibrugarh was aimed at drawing attention to the issue and urging the
state government to take action. Growers are demanding that the government intervene to stabilize prices and ensure fair compensation.3.
Economic Strain on Farmers:o Small tea growers, who are the backbone of Assam's tea industry, are struggling due to
lower wages and
increased production costs. With the
decline in prices, many are unable to cover basic expenses like labor and equipment costs.4.
Call for government Intervention:o Protesters have called for the
government to implement regulations that will prevent the
manipulation of prices and ensure a
livelihood for small-scale tea farmers. They also seek a more
structured market mechanism to help them cope with fluctuating prices.
Impact on the Tea Industry:· assam, one of the largest producers of
tea in India, depends heavily on both
small and large tea growers. The price slump is not only hurting the farmers but also affecting the overall
tea industry, which contributes significantly to the state's economy.·
Small tea growers have long data-faced challenges related to
pricing instability, poor infrastructure, and inadequate support. As a result, many fear that the crisis could push them out of business, leading to a
rise in unemployment and a decline in tea production.
Conclusion:The
protest in Dibrugarh highlights the
growing concerns among
small tea growers in assam over the
sharp decline in green tea leaf prices. The farmers' call for
government intervention is critical to ensure that Assam's tea industry remains sustainable and that
small growers can continue to thrive despite the challenges posed by volatile market conditions.As the situation develops, it will be important to see how the
state government responds to the demands and whether meaningful actions are taken to address the concerns of
small tea growers.
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