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Guwahati Tea Auction centre sets new record, sells tea with Rs 3,850 crore in FY 25

ANI April 22, 2025 140 views

The Guwahati Tea Auction Centre set a 52-year record with Rs 3,850 crore sales in FY25, up Rs 800 crore from last year. Rising prices are benefiting Assam’s 1.22 lakh small tea growers, who contribute 52% of state production. GTAC’s premium teas, like Golden Tips and Dhekiajuli garden tea, highlight quality growth. Assam remains India’s top tea producer, celebrating 200 years of tea heritage.

"In the last 52 years, this year the GTAC sold the highest tea." – Dinesh Bihani"
Guwahati, April 22: The Guwahati Tea Auction Centre (GTAC) has set a new record, selling tea worth Rs 3850 crore in the financial year 2024-25.

Key Points

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GTAC sold 169.13M kg tea at Rs 227.70/kg

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Turnover rose Rs 800 crore YoY

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Small growers gain from price surge

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Assam leads India’s tea production

Dinesh Bihani, Secretary of Guwahati Tea Auction Buyers Association, on Tuesday told ANI that, in the FY 2024-25, the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre sold 169.13 million kg of tea with an average price of Rs 227.70 and the total turnover is Rs 3850 crore which is Rs 800 crore more compared to the previous year.

"In the financial year 2023-24, GTAC sold 166.34 kg of tea worth Rs 3048 crore, and the average price was Rs 183.21. But in FY 2024-25, GTAC sold tea worth Rs 3850 crore, which is Rs 800 crore more compared to the previous year. In the last 52 years, this year the GTAC sold the highest tea. Last year Assam tea crop was short by 60-70 million kg, and despite it, we sold 3 million more tea in FY 2024-25," Bihani said.

He further stated that, following the increase in the average price of tea, small tea growers in Assam are also benefiting.

"Tea price increase at GTAC means the green leaves price will also increase, and the small tea growers of the state are also getting benefits from it," he said.

According to the reports of the Tea Board of India, there are over 1.22 lakh Small Tea Growers in 28 districts of Assam, and their tea area is 114847.89 hectares of land, contributing nearly 52 per cent of the total tea production in the state.

Four years ago, a special tea named Golden Tips from the Manohari tea estate was sold at GTAC for Rs 1 lakh per kg.

"We hope that the current financial year 2025-26 will be good for Assam tea. Our exports have also increased. Many large buyers are also coming to GTAC. Recently, a tea from Dhekiajuli tea garden was sold at a price of Rs 606 per kg. Following the initiatives of the government, quality tea production has also increased," Bihani said.

On the other hand, the GTAC Tea Lounge has also recorded a turnover of over Rs 1 crore from its tea promotion and retail activities in the FY 2024-25.

Assam is the largest tea-producing state in India, and it produces over 50 per cent of the country's total tea. Assam tea has completed 200 years of its glorious journey.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
This is amazing news for Assam's tea industry! � So proud to see our local products getting the recognition they deserve. The growth in exports is particularly exciting!
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Rahul K.
While the numbers are impressive, I hope this increased revenue actually reaches the tea garden workers who do the hardest work. The article mentions small growers benefiting, but what about the laborers?
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Ananya S.
Rs 1 lakh per kg for Golden Tips?! That's insane! Would love to try it someday just to see what makes it so special. Anyone here tasted it before?
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Sanjay P.
Great to see Assam tea doing so well internationally. But I wonder - with these price increases, will regular tea become too expensive for common people? There should be a balance.
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Meera D.
The 200-year journey of Assam tea is truly remarkable! This article makes me want to visit the tea gardens and learn more about the process. Maybe next vacation!
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Arjun T.
That's a ₹800 crore jump in just one year! The quality initiatives must really be paying off. Hope this success continues in FY25-26 too 🤞

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