Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata (SMPK, formerly
Kolkata Port Trust) has identified land for a proposed tea park to be set up by
the West Bengal government.
Rathendra Raman, Chairperson, SMPK, said that the port
had received a request from the state government for a patch of land for the
development of a tea park. “Tea is exported from here and the processes are
done in Dubai. So they want to develop a tea park here with all the
infrastructure in the city itself.†Raman said this while speaking at a special
session on Kolkata Port organised by the Bharat Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday
2 Jan.
Sources in the tea
industry said that if it materialises, then it would provide a much-needed
opportunity for value addition to the tea industry and tea companies could avail
the common facilities.
The land
requirement for the project is about 10-12 acres. The SMPK would hand over the lease and the infrastructure would be
developed by the state government.
Based on interest from the trade and industry, the
SMPK is also looking to develop exclusive economic zones in the port area in
Kolkata and Haldia.
“What we are looking for right now is 25 acres of land
in Kolkata and 125 acres in Haldia. So the industry will get similar benefits
as in a special economic zone. A similar facility is already there in JNPA,â€
Raman said.
SMPK’s landholding is about 11,000 acres – 4,500 acres
in Kolkata and 6,500 acres in Haldia.
It is yet to be decided whether the exclusive economic
zones would be in PPP-mode. “This is
still at a discussion stage.†However, the port chairman explained that it
would mean committed cargo for the port.
The port is chalking out different ways to scale up
infrastructure. By 2030, it is looking to increase cargo handling capacity to
115 million tonnes (mt).In the last eight years, 16 mt has been added. Raman
said that another 30 mt would be added in the next six years. “Almost all the
development would be in PPP mode.â€
From April
to December 2023, SMPK handled 50.116 mt of cargo, registering a 4.69 per cent
increase over the similar period last year. The port is expecting to end the year with a growth of over 5 per cent.