Dharamshala, May 7 -- The rainfall deficit in Himachal's Kangra valley this winter has led to a dip in the production and quality of tea leaves, growers say.
The tea growers in Kangra valley say only one round of plucking was possible in April, as compared to the usual four rounds. They say the lack of soil moisture has affected the quality of tea leaves as well. According to the growers, 40% of the annual production generally occurs during April, May and June, but this year, they expect only up to 20% in this time.
The tea industry in Himachal has been facing challenges due to climate change, with annual production dipping last year as well. The state produced nearly nine lakh kg tea in 2024, a sharp decline from more than 11 lakh kg p...
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