The tea industry in Assam may be heading toward a major transformation. According to the Governor of Assam, the state is now focusing on increasing the production of premium orthodox tea over the next five years — a move that could strengthen Assam’s position in the global specialty tea market.
Traditionally, Assam has been known for producing large volumes of CTC (Crush, Tear, Curl) tea, which dominates domestic consumption. However, orthodox tea is considered a more premium category due to its unique processing style, richer flavour profile, and strong international demand.
This shift signals a broader strategy — moving from quantity-focused tea production toward value-driven exports and premium branding.
Why Orthodox Tea Matters
Orthodox tea is highly popular in international markets such as Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and among specialty tea buyers worldwide. Compared to regular CTC tea, orthodox tea generally commands higher prices and is often associated with premium quality.
Assam’s bold and malty tea profile already enjoys global recognition. By expanding orthodox tea production, the state aims to position itself not only as a bulk tea producer but also as a premium tea destination.
Key Benefits Expected from the Move
Higher Export Earnings
Premium orthodox tea typically fetches better prices in global markets, which could help increase Assam’s tea export revenue significantly over time.
Stronger Branding for Assam Tea
The focus on specialty and GI-tagged teas can improve the international image of Assam Tea and help create stronger premium branding opportunities.
Increased Incentives for Tea Producers
The Assam government has reportedly increased incentives for orthodox tea production from ₹10 to ₹15 per kilogram, encouraging tea gardens to adopt premium tea manufacturing.
Opportunities for Small Tea Growers
Rising global demand for artisanal and specialty teas may benefit small tea growers, boutique tea brands, and local entrepreneurs looking to enter premium markets.
Tea Tourism Potential
Premium tea branding could also boost tea tourism in Assam. Luxury tea estates, tea-tasting experiences, and experiential tourism are becoming increasingly popular among domestic and international travelers.
Challenges the Industry Still Faces
Despite the positive outlook, the transition will not be easy.
Orthodox tea production is more labour-intensive and expensive compared to CTC tea manufacturing. Tea gardens are already dealing with rising labour costs and operational expenses.
Climate-related challenges such as floods, irregular rainfall, and heatwaves are also impacting tea quality and production levels in Assam. In addition, global demand and exports can fluctuate because of geopolitical tensions, shipping disruptions, and changing market conditions.
Long-Term Outlook
Industry experts believe the policy direction is positive for the long-term growth of Assam’s tea sector. With proper investment in infrastructure, modern processing facilities, export connectivity, sustainability practices, and worker welfare, Assam has the potential to emerge as a major global hub for premium orthodox tea in the coming decade.
The coming years could mark a new chapter for Assam Tea — one focused not just on volume, but on quality, branding, and global value.
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