Updated On: 10 May, 2021 12:00 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
In a survey of producers in Assam, 88 percent of plantation managers and 97 percent of smallholders stated that the challenging climate conditions were a threat to growing and production of tea

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A new report from the charity Christian Aid on Monday showed that India along with other tea producing nations, are facing a host of climate related impacts such as rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, droughts and new insect infestations.
With its crucial role in the global market, the fate of the Indian tea sector has a major effect on tea drinkers around the world.