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Dibrugarh is one of the most significant tea-producing districts in Assam. It's known for its high-quality Assam teas and contributes significantly to the state's tea production.
DIBRUGARH
Jorhat is another important tea district in Assam. It has a history of tea research and development, and it produces a significant amount of tea.
Like Dibrugarh, Tinsukia is a major tea-producing district with a substantial contribution to Assam's tea output. It's home to several renowned tea estates.
Sivasagar is historically significant in the tea industry as one of the places where tea was first cultivated in Assam. While it might not be as prolific as some other districts, it has a place in Assam's tea heritage.
Sonitpur district also produces notable quantities of tea and is recognized for its contributions to Assam's tea industry.
SONITPUR
Cachar district in southern Assam is known for its tea cultivation, although it might not be as widely recognized as the districts in Upper Assam.
CACHAR
Munnar is a picturesque hill station in the state of Kerala, produces a variety of teas, including black, green, and white teas, with a distinct flavor influenced by the region's high altitude and unique climate.