North Eastern Tea Association Explained

North Eastern Tea Association
Abbreviation:NETA
Formation:1981
Headquarters:G.F. Road Begenekhowa
Golaghat[1]
Region Served:Assam, India
Membership:170
Language:Assamese, English
Leader Title:Chairman
Leader Name:Kamal Jalan
Parent Organization:Committee of Plantation Associations (CCPA)

The North Eastern Tea Association (NETA) is an association of tea producers' headquartered at Golaghat, Upper-Assam in the state of Assam, India, and is a constituent member of the Joint Forum and the Consultative Committee of Plantation Associations (CCPA), Assam Valley branch.[2] [3] The association promotes interests of its members, in addition to playing a pivotal for the enrichment of the tea industry in Assam.

History

NETA was formed in the year 1981 in Golaghat.[4] The organization issues advice and the consensus of professional opinions' of tea producers to its members and associated groups, and to the government[5] about current issues as they arise pertaining to Assam's tea industry, besides making various suggestions to the government for the betterment and the upscaling of the industry sector.

Activities

The organization has made numerous suggestions to the Government of Assam for the upscaling the tea industry in the region. NETA has recently suggested to move the Tea Board of India's head office to Guwahati on the basis of the fact that the other five statutory Commodity Boards under the Department of Commerce, Govt. of India – Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Spices and Tobacco are headquartered in the State where the product is mainly grown. Although Assam produces 52.9% of the country's total tea production as opposed to Bengal which produces 24.8%, the Tea Board is headquartered in Kolkata (Calcutta).

NETA also urged the Tea Board to make an amendment in the definition of Small Tea Grower in order to accommodate the one who holds land up to 50.6 hectares as a small tea grower.

The organization also emphasizes on the growth of high quality tea from time to time and advises the tea planters and tea growers of the region to produce quality tea to attract buyers in the international markets.[6]

Structure

NETA has a large presence in Golaghat, Jorhat and Karbi Anglong districts. With 170 members, the organization has tea estates with factories, tea estates without factories (above 10.12 hectares) and bought leaf factories (BLFs) are under its membership fold. It is currently organized under 5 zonal divisions, with central zone in Golaghat, and other zonal offices in Dibrugarh, Jorhat etc.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Tea Industry Association, Tea Auction.
  2. News: ACMS writes to tea growers on bonus, The Telegraph, Calcutta – Gauhati. https://web.archive.org/web/20160812203035/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160811/jsp/northeast/story_101812.jsp#.WGoGWbaLQcg. dead. 12 August 2016. 10 August 2016. The Telegraph Correspondent. 11 August 2016.
  3. News: Barkakoty re-elected chairman of North Eastern tea association, The Business Standard, Calcutta – Gauhati. 11 April 2013. BS Reporter .
  4. News: NETA appeals for Tea Board office shift to Guwahati, Assam Times. 8 June 2013. Ritupallab Saikia.
  5. News: ITA's comments objectionable: NETA, Sify Finance. 27 June 2013. Business Standard. 3 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20191016102456/https://www.sify.com/finance/ita-s-comments-objectionable-neta-news-default-ng2dG2ibfigsi.html. 16 October 2019. dead.
  6. News: Tea Association concerned over production cost, Daily News and Analysis (DNA). 18 November 2014. Press Trust of India (PTI).
  7. News: NETA office opened at Dibrugarh, The Assam Tribune, Gauhati. 27 February 2015. Staff Reporter. 28 February 2015.