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Tea exports from India rise by 9.92% at 254.67 million kg in CY2024India's tea exports saw a rise of 9.92 percent in 2024. Total exports reached 254.67 million kg. North Indian tea estates produced 154.81 m...
India's tea exports touch 254.67 million kg in 2024: Tea BoardIndia's tea exports surged to 254.67 million kg in 2024, elevating the nation to the third-largest tea exporter globally. This performance ...
India rises to third position in global tea exports with 254.67 million kg in 2024India's tea exports reached 254.67 million kg, worth Rs 7111.43 crores in 2024, moving up to third place globally. North India contributed ...
Darjeeling’s high value first flush tea under troubleOccasional snowing in hills or pleasant not so chilly foothills. Behind these delights, a big worry is brewing up for the tea planters in h...
Tea planters apprehending heavy and long term yield lossThe situation is even worse in Sikkim adjoining Darjeeling hills or many North east Region areas where rainfall has been recorded around 10...
Tea planters apprehending heavy and long term yield lossTea Association of India Secretary General P. K. Bhattacharjee, apprehends the production at many tea producing zones to come down by 25% i...
Warning of heavy rainfall worries Bengal tea sectorOne can imagine what it is to have good rainfall after such a long dry spell that started last October, continued till May-end causing to s...
Heavy rainfall warning worries Bengal tea belt again“The dry spell caused near 40% downfall in our first flush production,” said Mr. Rajah Banerjee, Chairman of MakaiBari Tea & Trading Co.
Lack of winter time rainfall makes planters worried in sub Himalayan West Bengal tea beltLack of winter rainfall has put Tea planters in Himalayan foothills under serious apprehension of significant shortage in high value yield.
Kenya’s tea output shortfall to be added advantage for Indian marketKenya continues to reel under a dry spell. Kenya produced 24.3 tonne of tea in February, nearly 28% less than it did a year earlier.
Dry spell threatens Darjeeling’s first-flush tea productionTea planters in Darjeeling and the foothills of sub-Himalayan West Bengal are worried over the lack of post-winter rains, a condition that ...
'Hopelessly inadequate' error detection responsible for last year's big data bloopersLast May, the National Statistical Commission (NSC) had roped in former RBI executive director RB Barman to conduct a one-man inquiry.
- Tea companies: M&As add to team's growth confidence
According to the statistics released by the Tea Board of India, tea prices have almost doubled in the past five years due to a stagnation i...
Darjeeling tea prices zoom on aggressive buying by exportersDemand for tea variety has picked up in US, EU markets.
- UN seeks steps to boost tea consumption for price stability
The United Nations has sought steps to boost consumption of tea to ensure price stability and steady returns to the producers in the develo...
- Indian, Sri Lankan tea industry to benefit from Kenyan crisis
Indian and Sri Lankan tea industry is all set to turn around due to the political instability in Kenya, the world's largest tea exporting n...
- Organic's the hot pick in tea mkt
Substantial growth in production and export of Indian organic tea, a value-added premium product, is a sign of relief to the ailing tea ind...