Those involved in tea production vented their ire at the government for showing apathy towards providing chemical fertilizers for tea farming.
The tea producers have been asking for government facilitation in accessing chemical fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers such as Urea, DAP, Potassium and Ammonia Sulfate are required for tea estate. Gupta said the government used to distribute fertilizers before 2020. Since then, tea farmers have not received chemical fertilizers on quota, he added. Tea producers also urged the National Tea and Coffee Development Board to take initiatives for addressing the issues related to chemical fertilizers. They also asked the agencies, including Agriculture Knowledge Centre, Agriculture Inputs Company and Salt Trading to play a coordinating role in addressing the gaps. Gupta said that fertilizers can be provided to small tea producers by registering cooperative dealers and to the big tea companies by stipulating quota through federal or provincial governments. Tea farming is being carried out in an area of 10,500 hectares of land in the district. It annually needs 1,500 metric tons of chemical fertilizers, said Chief of National Tea and Coffee Development Board, Regional Office, Birtamodh, Indra Adhikari. The government was not paying any heed to their demand for chemical fertilizers, commented Joint-Secretary of Tea Producers' Association Binaya Kumar Goyal.