North India's tea industry faces major crisis with production down 60 million kilos amid extreme weather

The Tea Association of India has expressed concern over a significant drop in tea production across North India due to severe drought and excessive heat during the current season. Estimates suggest a 60 million kilogram reduction by June 2024 compared to last year, threatening industry viability. Adverse weather, including heavy rainfall from the southwest monsoon, has compounded production challenges in key tea-growing states.

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