Tea — Assam (Jorhat/Dibrugarh), Assam

India’s Export Ready Clusters

Snapshot

  • Why Assam is iconic:
    Assam is India’s tea heartland, producing over 50% of India’s total tea output, making it one of the world’s largest tea-growing regions. The Brahmaputra Valley’s unique terroir, with humid climate, rich alluvial soil, and heavy rainfall, creates full-bodied, malty teas recognized globally.
    • Jorhat: Home to the Tocklai Tea Research Institute (TTRI), the oldest tea research center in the world (established 1911).
    • Dibrugarh: Known as the “Tea City of India,” it hosts numerous heritage tea estates and processing factories.
      Assam tea is famous for CTC (Crush-Tear-Curl) tea for strong blends and Orthodox tea for premium single-origin export markets.
  • Global Positioning:
    Assam tea is GI-tagged and exported to Europe, Middle East, Russia, Japan, and the US. India is the second-largest tea producer globally, and Assam’s teas dominate both auction sales (Guwahati Tea Auction Centre) and direct exports.

Product & Variety Range

CategoryKey Products
CTC TeaStrong, brisk teas for blends and mass-market consumption
Orthodox TeaPremium whole-leaf teas, golden tips, specialty teas
Green TeaSteamed and pan-fired teas for health-conscious markets
White & Specialty TeasSilver tips, Assam golden tips
Tea BlendsBreakfast teas, chai blends, flavored teas
Instant Tea ExtractsTea powders, concentrates for beverages

Cluster Strengths

FeatureDetails
Largest Tea RegionAssam produces 700M+ kg annually, >50% of India’s tea output
Heritage PlantationsTea cultivation introduced in 1837 under British rule
Research EcosystemTocklai Tea Research Institute leads R&D and quality innovation
Global RecognitionGI-tagged teas with strong global brand identity
Auction NetworkGuwahati Tea Auction Centre (GTAC) among the largest in the world

Materials & Sustainability

  • Cultivation: Camellia sinensis var. assamica
  • Agro Practices:
    • Shade-grown plantations, organic certification, and integrated pest management (IPM)
    • Mechanized plucking in large estates and hand-plucking for specialty teas
  • Sustainability Initiatives:
    • Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade certifications
    • Worker welfare programs under Tea Board of India guidelines
    • Carbon-neutral tea estates and solar-powered processing

Cluster Infrastructure

  • Industrial Estates:
    • Jorhat: Research-driven estates, innovation in tea processing
    • Dibrugarh: Dense network of plantations and legacy factories
  • Institutions:
    • Tocklai Tea Research Institute (TTRI)
    • Tea Board of India regional offices
    • Assam Agricultural University for tea R&D
  • Connectivity:
    • Dibrugarh Airport and NH-37 for cargo transport
    • Inland waterways via Brahmaputra for logistics
    • Access to Kolkata, Haldia, and Paradip ports for exports

Compliance & Certifications

CertificationDetails
GI Tag – Assam TeaGeographic Indication protection
Rainforest Alliance CertifiedSustainable cultivation practices
Fairtrade CertificationEthical sourcing and worker welfare
ISO 22000, HACCPFood safety certifications for export
Organic CertificationFor specialty organic Assam teas

Production Timelines & MOQs

Product TypeHarvest SeasonBulk Lead TimeMOQ Guidance
CTC TeaMarch–DecemberContinuous1–5 MT
Orthodox TeaMarch–OctoberSeasonal500+ kg
Specialty TeaSeasonal (June peak)Pre-booking50–100 kg
Instant TeaYear-round2–3 weeks500+ kg

Branding & Packaging

  • Branding: GI-certified Assam Tea logo; QR-coded traceability for single-origin teas
  • Packaging:
    • Bulk: 35–40 kg paper sacks, jute bags with inner poly liners
    • Retail: Tin caddies, pouches, pyramid tea bags
  • Marketing Narrative:
    Assam: India’s legendary tea region, known for its bold flavors, golden tips, and heritage plantations, powering the world’s favorite blends.

Quality Control (IndiaUnbox Protocol)

  • Leaf QC: Plucking standards, moisture levels, leaf grading
  • Factory QC: Withering, fermentation, drying, sorting control
  • Export QC: ISO and HACCP-compliant sampling, pesticide residue testing
  • Flavor Profiling: Taste panels for briskness, body, and aroma consistency

Price Drivers

  • Seasonality (first flush and second flush teas command premium prices)
  • Certification costs (Rainforest Alliance, Organic)
  • Hand-plucked vs. mechanized harvesting
  • Auction price volatility (GTAC rates)
  • Global demand for specialty teas

Buyer Confidence Signals

  • GI Protection: Assam Tea’s authenticity assured through certification
  • Heritage Legacy: Over 180 years of tea-growing excellence
  • Global Exports: Strong demand in UK, Japan, Russia, EU markets
  • Worker Welfare: Tea Board’s focus on housing, healthcare, and fair wages
  • Innovation & R&D: Tocklai’s role in sustainable cultivation and quality innovation
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