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Home | India | Tea Business All Set To Return In Doon Valley

Tea business all set to return in Doon valley

The British set up 40 to 45 tea gardens 150 years ago, and now only four to five are left

By IANS
Published Date - 4 March 2021, 04:01 PM
Tea business all set to return in Doon valley
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Dehradun: In the vast expanses of the Harbanswala tea garden in the Doon valley, the greenery has almost returned. The nearby Arcadia tea garden is also gearing up for a green look, though the process may take a year or two.

DTC India, which owns the two tea gardens spread in an area of 1,127 acres, claims it is trying to rejuvenate tea leaves by planting fresh saplings to give boost to its loss-making tea business.
Looking for break-even in 4-5 years, the company has already set up its own nursery and bought 15,000 saplings from Siliguri in West Bengal.


For the fertilisation purpose, DTC India, a delisted company, has also built its own gigantic 3.5 lakh litre waste composter. “We are making our best efforts to produce tea leaves of high quality,” said Singh.

The company is currently producing 8,000-10,000 kg of green tea. Efforts are on to find a suitable brand also.

After the plucking and the processing, tea leaves are sent to Amritsar which has now become a new destination for tea business. From Amritsar, tea bags are being sent to different areas of the country.There had been attempts to export tea bags to Japan and other nations directly but there was no success due to financial crunch faced by the company.

The tea season normally begins after the month of March when tea leaves start rejuvenating. The plucking goes one till October-November. During the past one or two decades, the tea business has taken a beating mainly due to the poor maintenance of the gardens as well as the climatic changes that are occurring in the Doon valley which is fast losing its forest cover.

You often see cattle grazing in the tea gardens. Scores of unauthorised colonies which have come up on the fringes are posing threats on the gardens. Widespread weed is also destroying the tea cultivation.

During the British period, the situation was different. Hem Bahadur, who has been working since 1950s, says the British officials had big plans. The British officials brought tea saplings from China and Assam to Dehradun nearly 150 years ago and set up 40 to 45 tea gardens.

And the first tea company was set up in 1860 in the name of North West Tea Frontier Company. That was the period when the British rulers planted tea at several areas in India like Kangra, Darjeeling and Assam.

Three years later in 1863, the company was renamed as Dehradun Tea Company. When British people were leaving India, the ownership of these gardens came in the hands of some Indians.And now, only four to five tea gardens are left in the Doon valley.

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