Review concepts and methods of climate change impact assessment; Evaluate the analyses carried out on the impact of climate change on the tea sub-sector.

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Review concepts and methods of climate change impact assessment; Evaluate the analyses carried out on the impact of climate change on the tea sub-sector in selected countries and determine methodologies to measure the impact of climate change on the tea economy; Evaluate suitable technologies that could be adapted for mitigation and adaptation strategies for the tea economy; Identify climate change databases and models to support analysis related to the tea sub-sector and agree on collection and collation of available research data on climate change in member countries; Define the scope of the Proposed Working Group on Climate: identify/suggest mitigation and adaptation strategies; and Develop appropriate long-term technologies for mitigation/ adaptation and agree on an Immediate Action Plan.

Consultation Recommendations Review concepts and methods of climate change impact assessment (action point 1) India leads coordination Timeframe: 21 st Session of the IGG/Tea

Consultation Recommendations Evaluate the analyses carried out on the impact of climate change on the tea sub-sector in selected countries and determine methodologies to measure the impact of climate change on the tea economy (action point 2) Kenya to lead coordination Malawi to join Timeframe: 21 st Session of the IGG/Tea

Consultation Recommendations Evaluate suitable technologies that could be adapted for mitigation and adaptation strategies for the tea economy (action point 3) Sri Lanka to lead coordination India will partner Kenya will partner China will partner Malawi will partner Bangladesh will partner Timeframe: 21 st Session of the IGG/Tea

Consultation Recommendations Identify climate change databases and models to support analysis related to the tea sub- sector and agree on collection and collation of available research data on climate change in member countries (merge with action point 1) India to lead; to merge with first point of action

Consultation Recommendations Define the scope of the Proposed Working Group on Climate: identify/suggest mitigation and adaptation strategies (merge with action plan 3) Related to third point of action and should be merged. Sri Lanka to lead Timeframe: 21 st

Consultation Recommendation Develop appropriate long-term technologies for mitigation/adaptation and agree on an Immediate Action Plan (to merge with action plan 3) Sri Lanka to lead; to merge with third action plan Timeframe: 21st Session IGG/Tea