Tea production in 2012-13 was 1,135.07 million kg, according to Tea Board of India data.
The combined output of Assam and West Bengal and other north Indian states rose 7.56 per cent to 960.96 million kg in the previous financial year from 893.38 million kg a year earlier.
Assam and West Bengal are the major tea-producing states, accounting for almost 80 per cent of India's total output.
Tea production in the southern states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka was marginally up at 244.44 million kg from 241.69 million kg during the period under review.
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