In Assam, estimated production in November stood at 60.70 million kilogramme, as compared to 68.20 million kg in November, 2016.
West Bengal gardens also witnessed a decline in tea production in November at 35.35 million kg as against 38.69 million kg in November 2016.
Total crop shortfall in north India stood at 11.39 million kg in last November.
However in south India, there had been marginal gain in production at 20.55 million kg in November 2017 as compared to 19.20 million kg in the same month the previous year.
Production by the small growers during November months of 2017 and 2016 almost remained the same at 56.6 million kg.
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