Friday, September 5, 2008
Tea Rates Increase In World Sales
Teas sold via all auction centres across the globe, except Malawi's Limbe, have got higher prices in the first half of calendar 2008 over the corresponding period of 2007, an analysis of Market Reports and information available with Tea Board reveals. Indonesian teas at Jakarta sales got the highest increase of 44.12 per cent to average $1.47 a kg. Kenyan teas at Mombassa auctions registered the next highest increase of 35.58 per cent, to rule at $2.21 a k g. Sri Lankan teas at Colombo auctions increased 32.46 per cent to average $3.02. Bangladesh teas at Chittagong auctions got 28.70 per cent more to rule $1.48. Indian teas at the eight auction centres registered an increase of 19.21 per cent to rule $1.80.
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