Tea exports rise marginally in first half of 2025: Board

India's tea exports experienced a slight increase, reaching 125.01 million kg in the first half of 2025, marginally up from 124.57 million kg in 2024. North Indian tea exports rose significantly, while South Indian exports saw a decline. The value...

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India's tea exports rose marginally to 125.01 million kg in the first half of 2025 (January to June), compared to 124.57 million kg during the same period last year, the Tea Board of India said on Wednesday.

Exports of North Indian tea in the first six months of this year stood at 79.42 million kg, compared to 71.77 million kg in the same period in 2024.

Similarly, exports of the beverage from South India declined to 45.59 million kg during January to June, compared to 52.80 million kg over the same months last year.


The value of export in the current first half stood at Rs 3639.45 crore, up from Rs 3129.31 crore in the same period in 2024.

Unit price realisation of tea exports improved to Rs 291.13 per kg in the first half of this year, up from Rs 251.21 per kg over the same period last year.

Tea exports in 2024 (January to December) stood at 256.17 million kg, up from 231.69 million kg in 2023.
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