Assam CM Gogoi demands national drink status for tea
BY PTI15 Oct 2014 4:07 AM IST
PTI15 Oct 2014 4:07 AM IST
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday sought National Drink status for tea from the Centre, which will provide an impetus to the consumption and promotion of Assam Tea.
Tea is indigenous to India and is the most widely consumed beverage across the length and breadth of the nation and is the cheapest beverage in the world next only to water, Gogoi said while addressing a consultation of stakeholders of the tea industry with Union Minister of state for Industry and Commerce Nirmala Sitharaman here.
‘The declaration of mango as the national fruit of India has not restricted the growth of apple or other fruits. Similarly, declaring tea as the national drink of our country will in no way affect the growth of other beverages and they will always have their own respective market shares,’ Gogoi, whose speech was read in absentia by Assam Industry Minister Pradyut Bordoloi, said.
The Assam government has already declared tea as the official state drink and taken measures to promote Assam Tea as a brand in the international market by participating in International Trade Fairs. He also urged initiatives to ensure that the Tea Board of India aggressively implement a strategy for promotion of Assam Tea abroad. Gogoi pointed out that there was a need to modernise the packaging of tea in Assam as the state produces high quality of tea, but there was an acute dearth of packaging expertise in Assam which was essential to create demand in the export markets.
The Centre must lay emphasis on these areas as these steps are essential if there is to be an overall
increase in exports of tea from India, he said.
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