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Tea Entrepreneurs
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Arunachal Pradesh students motivated to become tea entrepreneurs during their visit to gardens

| @indiablooms | Jan 21, 2023, at 01:08 am

Pasighat:  The Students of College of Horticulture and Forestry and College of Agriculture, Central Agricultural University, Arunachal Pradesh recently visited  Siang Tea and Industries (P)Ltd. Donyi Polo Tea Garden at Oyan Craft Village of East Siang District on Monday.

A total of 40 UG students participated in the educational exposure visit. Under graduate students acquired knowledge on the economic importance of Tea farming and Business, Organizational set up and Functions of Tea Estate, arunachal 24 news portal reported.

During the visit, Donyi Polo Tea Garden managers and staffs interacted with our students in enlightening with the scientific cultivation practices of quality tea leaf production, tea garden management, processing and marketing aspects of organic tea.

The students were motivated about the potential of tea business.

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