The Central government, he said, is mulling various options, including that of merging the Tea Board, Coffee Board and Spices Board into one.
"The thinking at the highest level of the government is that the importance of these autonomous entities has decreased," he said at the annual general meeting of the Tea Association of India (TAI) here yesterday.
The Tea Board can never be considered now as the "saviour of the industry", Bezboruah said.
Bezboruah, who is the non-executive chairman of Tea Board and himself a planter, said the government was diluting the role of the organisation by appointing two successive deputy chairmen from non-tea growing states.
The Tea Board chairman was earlier entrusted with the executive role.
Now, the chairman is an industry person and the deputy chairman, usually an IAS officer, is vested with all the executive functions.
"We have seen that the usual practice was that of appointing the chief executive of Tea Board either from the tea growing states of West Bengal and Assam," he said.
This, he said, showed clear signs of the government's thinking process regarding the Tea Board.
He also criticised the Board for over-regulating the tea industry.
Bezboruah later told PTI that the finance ministry had also drastically cut the allocation for three fiscal years starting from 2016-17.
Tea Board had sought Rs 800 crore, but was given only Rs 540 crore, he added.
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