| Date: | 03-04-2015 | 
	
		| Subject: | New foreign trade policy disappoints tea sector | 
	
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							KOLKATA: Tea industry has expressed disappointment over reduction in export benefits for tea in Foreign Trade Policy 2015 -2020. 
 Government has replaced Vishesh Krishi Gram Udyog Yojana (VKGUY) with Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) in the new policy which directly impacts organic tea exporters, Darjeeling Tea Association chairman S S Bagaria told PTI.
 
 The government instead boosting the sector has made tea exports more uncompetitive in the global market at a time when unfavourable forex movement in the Euro had hit hard.
 
 Tea producers body Indian Tea Association (ITA) had also expressed disappointment.
 
 "Under the MEIS the benefit stand reduced from 5 per cent to 3 per cent in respect of bulk teas which will adversely impact the competitiveness of tea in global markets," ITA said in a statement.
 
 Bulk tea constitutes around 90 per cent of total tea exports.
 
 Tea had been earlier included in the Vishesh Krishi Gram Udyog Yojana (VKGUY) and had been enjoying 5 per cent benefit for non-organic and seven per cent for organic tea covering both bulk and value-added teas.
 
 Indian tea exports continue to be under severe strain. Tea Board's latest data for the period April-January of 2014-15 recorded a decline of nearly 28 million kgs from that of the corresponding period of 2013-14.
 
 This decline has largely been in the wake of increased competition from lower cost tea producers such as East African countries, ITA sources said.
 
 Source : economictimes.indiatimes.com
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