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Challenges Faced by Nepalese Tea Exports to India

Two women plucking tea leaves at a plantation

Image source, BBC/ Ashok Dahal

Nepalese exporters have reported difficulties in tea exports to India. On Wednesday in Parliament, Nepali Congress MP Suhang Nembang urged the government to address the issue.

Speaking during the zero-hour session of the House of Representatives, Nembang, from Ilam district’s Bagun area, appealed for diplomatic efforts to remove impediments in tea exports.

He noted that the recently implemented new regulations by the Tea Board of India have had direct negative impacts on farmers, workers, industrial exporters, and Nepal’s economy.

Nembang urged the government to promptly undertake diplomatic action to remove export blockages and to formulate clear policies to protect farmers and industrialists.

He highlighted Nepal’s long history of tea cultivation, emphasizing that nearly 15,000 farmers and over 60,000 workers depend on the tea industry for their livelihoods.