Oman Daily Observer

Tripura to develop tourism around sick tea gardens, export pineapples

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NEW DELHI: The new Bjp-led government in Tripura is keen to boost employment in the state by encouragin­g tourism around sick tea gardens and boost income of farmers by exporting an exquisite variety of pineapple to Dubai and Hong Kong.

Officials said that hotels, motels, restaurant and lodges will be created near sick tea gardens to encourage tourists to visit and stay there.

“These tea gardens, which are not doing too well in terms of business, are located in serene environmen­t and are surrounded by natural beauty. Once infrastruc­ture is created, tourists are sure to visit these places.

“It will help create local employment besides helping tea gardens market their produce,” an official said.

He said the state government is keen to make Tripura famous within and outside the country for “queen” pineapple. The Tripura Queen pineapple got the GI tag in 2015.

Officials said that production of queen variety of pineapple, known for its pleasant aroma, sweet taste and golden yellow colour, has faced some constraint­s as producers do not get a very good price owing to their facing problems in export.

“We have now decided to tap internatio­nal market for this pineapple variety and have identified Hong Kong and Dubai as prime destinatio­ns for export.

“We are sure that the queen variety will establish itself in the internatio­nal market due to its sweetness and unique aroma,” an official said.

He said that transport arrangemen­ts have already been put in place for export of the pineapples and the state government has set an ambitious target.

“The purpose is to ensure that the farmers get double the price of their product.

Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb said over phone that his government has taken various measures to boost agricultur­e and tourism sectors.

“Tripura has immense potential in agricultur­e and the tourism sector but it was not utilised in 25 years of CPI-M rule. We will make Tripura a worldclass tourism destinatio­n and would ensure that the farmers of the state get proper dues for their produce,” he said.

“We are taking various measures. We are focusing on branding of some of our special produce. We are talking to every stakeholde­r and also trying to get into foreign markets,” he said.

Deb said the steps are in line with the NDA government’s efforts to double the farmers income by 2022.

Officials said that productivi­ty of pineapple in Tripura at 18.73 tonnes per hectare is higher than the national average of 15.80 tonnes.

They said that people know about Assam tea and Darjeeling tea but Tripura, despite having special variety of tea leaves, has not been able to earn a similar reputation.

Tripura has a history of tea plantation­s going back to 1916 but these suffered during the spells of insurgency in the state.

Some tea gardens have also faced problems related to infrastruc­ture, modernisat­ion and management.

The officials said that decisions to boost employment through tourism and agricultur­e export is in line with the BJP’S pre-poll promises.

The party had assured to establish Directorat­e of Tea Gardens for scientific developmen­t of tea and facilitate the socio-economic developmen­t of tea plantation workers.

We will make Tripura a world-class tourism destinatio­n and would ensure that the farmers of the state get proper dues for their produce BIPLAB DEB Tripura CM

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