Crop News : IIT founds new areas in Bengal for tea production Home
IIT is helping new areas in Kharagpur and Purulia to produce scientifically- grown and processed tea.
At a small tea garden inside the campus, IIT-Kharagpur researchers have demonstrated how organic
tea could be grown scientifically even in the plains and then the leaves processed in a cheaper way
with their newly patented energy-saving machine.
The Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Park (STEP) at the IIT, has identified 17 villages where
commercial tea cultivation would soon begin. "Tea cultivation will begin in non-traditional areas of
south Bengal using new scientific methods. We are targeting small farmers with 5-10 cottah of
fallow land. This will uplift the rural economy as well," STEP's Managing Director and Biotechnologist
Satyahari Dey.
Under a project funded by the Tea Board, a team of scientists of the Agricultural and Food
Engineering Department has developed new CTC (crush, tear and curl) machines, which occupy less
space and consume less energy.
Ghosh said that our technology is very innovative and patented. It will reduce the cost of tea
processing by about 20-30 per cent. They have already demonstrated the technology to small tea
growers who were welcoming it.
Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/