There is some joyfulness in the cuppa as the Indian tea industry is on a comeback mode with output and exports increasing despite competition from several countries such as Vietnam and Bangladesh. Data obtainable from the Tea Board show that exports increased by about 18 million kg (mkg) to 124.04 mkg till August this year, compared with the corresponding period last year. Overseas demand is on the increase and prices are firming up owing to good quality teas, besides shortage of teas in the world market. Pakistan, Egypt, Iran and Iraq and West Asian countries take up the permanent slot in the export list. On the output front, the country produced 123.1 mkg during August 2008 as against 116.3 mkg during the corresponding period last year.
For the January-August 2008 period, output has been pegged at 599.7 mkg tea against last year's 576.1 mkg. During August this year, south Indian production declined to 14.1 mkg (15.6 mkg), while north Indian production rose to 109 mkg (100.7 mkg). However, the period from January to August this year witnessed south Indian production increase to 155.1 mkg (140.7 mkg) while north Indian production was at 444.6 mkg (435.4 mkg).
Sunday, October 19, 2008
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