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Climate change reshaping West Bengal’s tea industry

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Agnidip Mukhopadhyay | Aniruddha Dhar
February 2, 2026

Erratic weather is impacting West Bengal’s tea sector. New practices among small growers aim to protect incomes and improve life for the women who power the industry.

Erratic weather linked to climate change is reshaping West Bengal’s tea industry, pushing small growers to adopt climate‑resilient farming methods that raise incomes and support the women who drive production. Former plantation worker Tamit Lepcha now produces organictea with guidance from a tea producer and environmentalist who promotes fair wages and regenerative farming. By diversifying crops, using biogas and selling high‑quality tea at fair prices, families like hers are creating sustainable livelihoods – as India’s tea researchers develop solutions for a warming climate.

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