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Tripura Tea Sector Attracts Rs 726 Crore Investment, 4,000 Jobs Expected

Tripura's tea sector is set for a major transformation with investment proposals worth Rs 726 crore to be formalized at the Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026. The investments, expected to generate nearly 4,000 jobs, include contributions from four key entities like NDR Infrastructure and Monoworld Recycling. TTDC Chairman Samir Ranjan Ghosh attributed the development to the state's stable law-and-order and investor-friendly policies. The event also marks progress on a long-pending Tea Auction Centre in Agartala.

Tripura Tea sector set for Rs 726 crore investment at Business Conclave, 4,000 jobs expected

Agartala, July 7

Tripura's tea industry is poised for a major transformation with investment proposals worth Rs 726 crore set to be formalised during the Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026, scheduled to be held on July 9 and 10 at the International Fair Ground in Hapania.

Speaking to ANI, Tripura Tea Development Corporation (TTDC) Chairman Samir Ranjan Ghosh said Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) for the investments will be signed on July 9 in the presence of Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha, marking the largest-ever investment commitment in Tripura's tea sector.

Ghosh described the proposed investment as a landmark achievement for the state, stating that it reflects growing investor confidence in Tripura's improving industrial ecosystem.

He attributed the development to the state's stable law-and-order situation, investor-friendly policies, availability of raw materials, market connectivity and governance under the leadership of Chief Minister Manik Saha.

"The tea sector in Tripura is witnessing such a large-scale investment for the first time. This has become possible because of the conducive business environment created by the present government," Ghosh told ANI.

According to TTDC, the investment is expected to generate nearly 4,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities, providing a major boost to the state's economy and livelihood prospects, particularly in tea-growing regions.

Among the key investors participating in the conclave are Monoworld Recycling Private Ltd., which has proposed an investment of Rs 100 crore in the tea industry; Itibachak Barta Foundation, which will invest Rs 100 crore in tea garden modernisation, factory upgradation, development of Small Tea Grower clusters, research, skill development, digital technology adoption, branding, marketing and tea tourism; Infidirect Tech Solutions Private Ltd., which has committed Rs 26 crore for operating existing and new TTDC tea estates through lease or Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode and establishing a blending and packaging unit; and NDR Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., which plans to invest Rs 500 crore for developing integrated world-class modern tea estates, MSME units, tea value-addition facilities and an export facilitation hub in Tripura.

The combined investment from these four entities totals 'Rs 726 crore', making it one of the largest sector-specific investment commitments in the state's recent history.

Ghosh also announced that the state is moving ahead with the establishment of a 'Tea Auction Centre in Agartala', a long-pending initiative expected to strengthen the branding, marketing and commercial value of Tripura tea. The proposed auction centre is expected to improve market access for tea producers while enhancing the national and international visibility of Tripura's distinctive tea varieties.

He noted that while the tea and industrial sectors had not received adequate attention in earlier years, the current government has prioritised industrial growth and value addition, enabling Tripura tea to gain increasing recognition in national markets.

The 'Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026', organised by the state's Industries and Commerce Department, is expected to attract investors, entrepreneurs and industry leaders from across India and overseas as the state seeks to position itself as an emerging investment destination in Northeast India. The tea sector investment is expected to be one of the marquee announcements of the two-day summit.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Great to see Tripura getting attention, but I hope the employment promises are actually delivered. Too often we see big numbers announced and then only a fraction materialize. Also, what about the small tea growers? Will they benefit from this or is it just big companies? Need more details on how locals will be involved. 🤔

Vikram M

As someone from the Northeast, this is heartening. Tripura tea has a unique flavor profile — slightly malty and smooth. If they modernize gardens and set up proper marketing, it could compete with the best. The NDR Infrastructure Rs 500 crore plan for world-class estates and export hub sounds ambitious. Let's hope infrastructure like roads and power keeps up. 🌿☕

Karthik V

Impressive numbers, but I'm a bit skeptical. Rs 726 crore in Tripura's tea sector? That's huge for a small state. Need to ensure there's transparency in how these MoUs are implemented. Also, 4,000 jobs sounds great but will they be for locals or outsiders? The government should prioritize Tripura youth for these positions. Still, a step in the right direction.

David E

Good to see development in Northeast India. I visited Tripura a few years ago and the tea gardens are beautiful but underutilized. This investment could transform the local economy. The focus on tea tourism and value addition is smart — creates more than just farming jobs. Hope the conclave delivers, not just on paper. Cheers to Tripura's growth! 🍵

Nisha Z

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