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CPEC to help boost tea cultivation along its route

Dr. Abdul Waheed, Director of the National Tea and High Value Crops Research Institute (NTHRI) said that Pakistan has identified 64,000 hectares of area as suitable for tea cultivation along the CPEC’s route. He said that currently, Pakistan cultivates tea on an area of 200 hectares, and boosting this number to 64000 hectares will not only make Pakistan self sufficient in tea but will also create capital by exporting it to other countries.

ISLAMABAD: China has a big role to play in promoting Pakistan’s tea industry, as potential suitable sites and land for tea cultivation is located alongside the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), says a report published by Gwadar Pro, quoting experts.

Pakistan has identified 64,000 hectares of area as suitable for tea cultivation along the CPEC’s route, according to Dr. Abdul Waheed, Director of the National Tea and High Value Crops Research Institute (NTHRI).

However, tea is currently cultivated on around 200 acres of land only. The area of Shinkiari in Manshra alone produces seven to eight tons of tea annually.“If we grow tea on 64,000 hectares of land, Pakistan will not only be self-sufficient in tea but will also export tea products to other countries,” said Dr. Abdul Waheed.

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