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Assam includes tea plantation land in farmers’ registry, unlocks benefits for small tea growers

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • June 27, 2026
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Guwahati, June 26 (IANS) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday announced that tea and plantation-class land holdings have been included in the state’s Farmers’ Registry Portal, a move he described as a “historic day” for lakhs of small tea growers who will now be able to access a host of government benefits through a single platform.

In a post on X, Chief Minister Sarma said the decision marks a major policy shift for Assam’s tea-growing community, particularly the state’s vast network of small tea cultivators.

“Today marks a historic day for the lakhs of small tea growers in Assam. Tea and plantation-class land holdings are now included in the Farmers’ Registry Portal,” the Chief Minister said.

Highlighting the significance of the move, Chief Minister Sarma said the inclusion will enable small tea growers to obtain a unique Farmer ID, bringing them within the ambit of the government’s digital agriculture ecosystem.

According to the Chief Minister, the initiative will ensure the timely and need-based availability of fertilisers and provide seamless access to various government welfare schemes through a single digital platform.

He added that the registry will also improve access to institutional credit on better terms, helping growers reduce their dependence on informal lenders.

CM Sarma further said the new system is expected to eliminate the role of middlemen who often exploit small tea growers by restricting their access to government assistance and financial services.

“It is a major leap for the ‘Chai Samuday’, which can now enjoy all government benefits from a single platform,” he said.

The move is expected to benefit lakhs of small tea growers across Assam, where small tea cultivation has emerged as one of the state’s fastest-growing agricultural sectors and contributes significantly to overall tea production.

Officials believe the integration of tea plantation land records into the Farmers’ Registry will improve transparency in the delivery of agricultural services, strengthen direct benefit transfers, and enable more efficient implementation of government support programmes for the tea-growing community.

The decision forms part of the Assam government’s broader push towards the digitisation of agricultural records and the expansion of farmer-centric welfare schemes through technology-driven governance.

–IANS

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