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Name of the factory Type of tea Factory location State Installed Remarks No. factory Capacity (Kg.) per annum 1 Bokahola Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 44,00,000 Nil 2 Chenijan Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 3,00,000 Nil 3 Cinnamara Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 12,00,000 Nil 4 Duklingia Tea Factory EF Jorhat Assam 12,00,000 Nil 5 Gatoonga Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 20,00,000 Nil 6 Gobindapore Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 7,00,000 Nil 7 Heeleakah Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 18,00,000 Nil 8 Hunwal Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 24,00,000 Nil 9 Kakadonga Tea Factory EF Jorhat Assam 3,50,000 Nil 10 Kotalgoorie Tea Factory EF Jorhat Assam 8,00,000 Nil 11 Meleng Tea Factory Unit-I EF Jorhat Assam 18,00,000 Nil 12 Sotai Tea Estate EF Jorhat Assam 3,00,000 Nil 13 Tyroon Tea Factory EF Jorhat Assam 18,00,000 Nil 14 Assam Tea Industries EF Jorhat Assam 21,00,000 Nil 15 Balaji Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 10,00,000 Nil 16 Borbheta Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 6,00,000 Nil 17 Chungibarie Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 18,00,000 Nil 18 Dhanshree Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 14,50,000 Nil 19 Meleng Tea Factory Unit-Ii EF Jorhat Assam 6,00,000 Nil 20 Shyam Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 23,50,000 Nil 21 Tezawat Tea Factory BLF Jorhat Assam 9,50,000 Nil 22 Ruttonpore Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 13,00,000 Nil Factory 23 Sephinjuri Bheel Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 17,50,000 Nil Factory 24 Rampore Tea Estate Factory EF Cachar Assam 7,00,000 Nil 25 Bhubrighat Tea Estate EF Karimganj Assam 12,00,000 Nil Factory 26 Koomber Tea Estate Factory EF Cachar Assam 25,00,000 Nil 27 Kopili Tea Estate Factory EF Dima Hasao Assam 2,00,000 Nil 28 Arcuttipore Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 8,00,000 Nil Factory 29 Burniebraes Tea Estate EF Hailakandi Assam 8,00,000 Nil Factory 30 Derby Tea Estate Factory EF Cachar Assam 12,00,000 Nil 31 Binkandy Tea Estate Factory EF Cachar Assam 14,00,000 Nil 32 Koyah Tea Estate Factory EF Hailakandi Assam 8,00,000 Nil 33 Manipur Tea Estate Factory EF Hailakandi Assam 10,00,000 Nil 34 Dholai Tea Factory EF Hailakandi Assam 15,00,000 Nil 35 Dewan Tea Estate Factory EF Cachar Assam 22,00,000 Nil 36 Labac Tea Estate Factory EF Cachar Assam 14,00,000 Nil 37 Ramawatarjee Tea Factory BLF Hailakandi Assam 5,00,000 Nil 38 Burtoll Tea Estate Factory EF Cachar Assam 20,00,000 Nil 39 Hattikhira Tea Estate EF Karimganj Assam 15,00,000 Nil Facyory 40 Jatinga Agro Tech Factory BLF Cachar Assam 7,00,000 Nil 41 Bicrampore Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 10,00,000 Nil 42 SerisporeFactory Tea Estate Factory EF Hailakandi Assam 6,50,000 Nil 43 Pallorbund Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 18,00,000 Nil 44 Dollo Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 14,00,000 Nil 45 Bundookmara Tea Estate EF Hailakandi Assam 7,00,000 Nil 46 KalinagarFactory Tea Factory EF Karimganj Assam 5,50,000 Nil 47 Aenakhall Tea Factory EF Hailakandi Assam 18,00,000 Nil 48 Lallamookh Tea Factory EF Hailakandi Assam 13,00,000 Nil 49 Nasingpore Tea Factory EF Hailakandi Assam 10,00,000 Nil 50 Rosekandy Tea Factory EF Cachar Assam 15,00,000 Nil 1 of 41 Sl. Name of the factory Type of tea Factory location State Installed Remarks No. factory Capacity (Kg.) per annum 51 Borojalingah Tea Factory EF Cachar Assam 8,00,000 Nil 52 Moniierkhal Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 5,50,000 Nil 53 Pathemara Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 9,00,000 Nil 54 Coombergram Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 7,00,000 Nil 55 Kalline Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 13,00,000 Nil 56 Bhubandhar Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 8,00,000 Nil 57 Vernerpur Tea Estate EF Hailakandi Assam 7,50,000 Nil 58 Chandighat Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 12,00,000 Nil 59 Bajrangpur Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 4,50,000 Nil 60 Kunchunpore Tea Estate EF Hailakandi Assam 5,50,000 Nil Factory 61 Lallacherra Tea Estate EF Hailakandi Assam 8,00,000 Nil 62 AvishekFactory Tea Industries BLF Hailakandi Assam 10,00,000 Nil 63 PC Tea Industries BLF Cachar Assam 6,00,000 Nil 64 Degubber Tea Estate EF Cachar Assam 4,00,000 Nil Factory 65 Silcoorie Tea Estate Factory EF Cachar Assam 9,00,000 Nil 66 Bordubi Tea Estate EF Tinsukia Assam 22,50,000 Nil 67 Kamala Tea Processing BLF Tinsukia Assam 5,00,000 Nil 68 PhilobariUdyog Tea Estate EF Tinsukia Assam 12,00,000 Nil 69 Ankur Tea Industries BLF Tinsukia Assam 7,00,000 Nil 70 New Hapjan Tea Factory BLF Tinsukia Assam 5,00,000 Nil 71 Feroze Tea Company Pvt Ltd BLF Tinsukia Assam 7,00,000 Nil 72 Kako Tea Pvt Ltd BLF Tinsukia Assam 15,50,000 Nil 73 Raidang Tea Estate BLF Tinsukia Assam 24,00,000 Nil 74 Malibru Tea Industries BLF Tinsukia Assam 5,00,000 Nil 75 Surya Tea Industries BLF Tinsukia Assam 11,00,000 Nil 76 Kakopathar Tea Factory BLF Tinsukia Assam 5,00,000 Nil 77 Primax Tea Factory BLF Tinsukia Assam 18,00,000 Nil 78 Daisajan Tea Estate EF Tinsukia Assam 9,00,000 Nil 79 Tippuk Tea Estate Factory EF Tinsukia Assam 8,50,000 Nil 80 Sona assam Tea Factory BLF Tinsukia Assam 11,00,000 Nil 81 Rupai Tea Factory BLF Tinsukia Assam 9,00,000 Nil 82 Classic Tea Factory BLF Tinsukia Assam 18,00,000 Nil 83 Beesakopie Tea Estate EF Tinsukia Assam 16,00,000 Nil 84 Sonali Tea Factory BLF Tinsukia Assam 5,50,000 Nil 85 Rupai Tea Processing BLF Tinsukia Assam 11,50,000 Nil 86 Shyam Tea Company BLF Tinsukia Assam 7,00,000 Nil 87 Dholla Tea Factory BLF Tinsukia Assam 6,00,000 Nil 88 Addabarie EF Sonitpur Assam 18,00,000 Nil 89 Ambica EF Udalguri Assam 6,00,000 Nil 90 Amsoi Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 4,00,000 Nil 91 Arun Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 13,50,000 Nil 92 Baghmari Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 13,50,000 Nil 93 Bahipookri Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 13,50,000 Nil 94 Bargang Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 25,00,000 Nil 95 Bargara Tea Estate EF Darrang Assam 7,00,000 Nil 96 Behali Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 22,00,000 Nil 97 Belseri Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 9,00,000 Nil 98 Bettybari Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 12,00,000 Nil 99 Bhergaon Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 6,50,000 Nil 100 Borengajuli Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 24,00,000 Nil 101 Bormahjan Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 10,00,000 Nil 102 Boroi Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 14,00,000 Nil 103 Chikonmati Tea Estate EF Darrang Assam 7,00,000 Nil 104 Cintolliah Tea Estate EF Lakhimpur Assam 13,00,000 Nil 105 Corramore Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 20,00,000 Nil 2 of 41 Sl. Name of the factory Type of tea Factory location State Installed Remarks No. factory Capacity (Kg.) per annum 106 Deckiajuli Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 23,00,000 Nil 107 Dejoo Tea Estate EF Lakhimpur Assam 14,00,000 Nil 108 Dekorai Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 25,00,000 Nil 109 Dhunseri Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 13,50,000 Nil 110 Dimakusi Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 19,00,000 Nil 111 Doolahat Tea Estate EF Lakhimpur Assam 7,50,000 Nil 112 Dufflaghur Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 20,00,000 Nil 113 Durrung Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 11,50,000 Nil 114 Gingia Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 11,00,000 Nil 115 Gopal Krishna Tea Estate EF Marigaon Assam 9,00,000 Nil 116 Halem Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 20,00,000 Nil 117 Harchurah Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 18,00,000 Nil 118 Harmutty Tea Estate EF Lakhimpur Assam 15,00,000 Nil 119 Hirajuli T.E. EF Sonitpur Assam 7,00,000 Nil 120 Hoograjuli Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 8,00,000 Nil 121 Jagadamba Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 5,00,000 Nil 122 Jiajuri Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 10,00,000 Nil 123 Kellyden Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 17,00,000 Nil 124 Khanajan Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 2,00,000 Nil 125 Koliabur Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 7,00,000 Nil 126 Kondoli Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 9,00,000 Nil 127 Kopati Tea Estate EF Darrang Assam 11,00,000 Nil 128 Lamabari Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 9,00,000 Nil 129 Loongsoong Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 6,00,000 Nil 130 Majuli Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 11,00,000 Nil 131 Majulighur Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 15,00,000 Nil 132 Mijicajan Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 21,00,000 Nil 133 Monabarie Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 30,00,000 Nil 134 Nahorani Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 14,00,000 Nil 135 Narayanpur Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 19,00,000 Nil 136 New Purupbari Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 5,50,000 Nil 137 Nirmala Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 11,00,000 Nil 138 Nonaipara Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 14,00,000 Nil 139 Nonoi Tea Estate Estate EF Nagaon Assam 11,00,000 Nil 140 Nya Gogra Tea Estate EF Biswanath Assam 21,00,000 Nil 141 Orang Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 9,00,000 Nil 142 Orangajuli Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 15,00,000 Nil 143 Panbari Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 10,00,000 Nil 144 Paneery Tea Estate EF Udalguri Assam 13,00,000 Nil 145 Pertabghur Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 22,00,000 Nil 146 Phulbari Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 24,00,000 Nil 147 Rupajuli Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 9,00,000 Nil 148 Sagmootea Tea Estate EF Nagaon Assam 12,50,000 Nil 149 Sapoi Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 15,00,000 Nil 150 Seajuli Tea Estate EF Lakhimpur Assam 7,50,000 Nil 151 Silonibari Tea Estate EF Lakhimpur Assam 9,00,000 Nil 152 Singri Tea Estate EF Sonitpur Assam 7,00,000 Nil 153 Sonabheel T.E.Fy.
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