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Indias tea exports up by 7% during Apr-Jan 2017-18

The Dollar Business Bureau Tea exports from India recorded a growth of 7% and reached 200.67 million kg during the period April-January of the current fiscal as compared to the same period last fiscal. India’s tea exports stood at 188.10 million kg during the first 10 months of the fiscal 2016-17, as per the data of Tea Board. Among the key importers, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries such as Russia, Germany, Kazakhstan and Ukraine, the exports fell to 46.92 million kg during said period from 49.63 million kg in the same period of 2016-17. However, exports to Pakistan, China, Egypt and Iran recorded a growth.  Tea exports to Pakistan during the 10-month period stood at 12.73 million kg, as against 9.65 million kg in ...

Tea exports reach an all-time high of 240.7 million kg in 2017

The Dollar Business Bureau Tea exports from India have touched an all-time high of 240.7 million kilograms, in 36 years, during the calendar year 2017, according to data by Tea Board. “India has achieved the highest tea exports during the calendar year 2017 (Jan–Dec) after 36 years, pegged at 240.68 million kilograms. The previous record was in 1981 when the total tea exports reached 241.25 million kilograms,” Tea Board said in a statement. During 2017, exports of tea recorded a growth of 8.2%, an increase of 18.23 million kilograms, as compared to 2016. “The total value of exports during 2017 stood at Rs.4731.66 crores, increasing by Rs.263.55 crores – a growth of 5.90% over a year ago, the Board said. “Similarly, in dollar terms, the ...

Indias tea exports fall 2% in April-Sept period

The Dollar Business Bureau  India's tea exports fell 2% to Rs.2,084.06 crore in the first six months of the current financial year. The total value of exports stood at Rs.2,124.97 crore during the corresponding period of last year. The Tea Board in its latest released data said the exports have dipped to 101.04 million kg from 106.36 million kg in the corresponding period last fiscal. The exports in value terms, however, remained marginally higher during the six-month period of the current fiscal on better unit value realisation. The export realisation stood at Rs.206.26 per kg compared to Rs.199.79 per kg a year ago. The export of tea from the North Indian states - Assam, West Bengal and others - remained marginally lower at 58.10 million ...

Indias Tea Board aims to double tea exports to Australia

The Dollar Business Bureau The Tea Board of India aims to double its tea exports volume to Australia in the next five years. “Indian tea exports to Australia now stand at 3 million kg. This could double in the next five years,” Executive Director of Tea Board C Paulrasu said, adding that Australia is looking only for specialty products such as green tea, flavoured teas, organic tea and value-added teas. Earlier, Paulrasu led a 15-member delegation of tea exporters to Australia. “Indian tea exporters are fully geared to cater to the international market,” Paulrasu said. India’s overall tea exports have gone up slightly in 2015 -16 compared to the previous year. Tea exports to Australia, too, have increaased over the previous year. According to Tea ...

60% rise in tea exports to Pakistan from India

Indias tea export stands as the second largest tea exporter in the world. It is one of the largest producer as well as consumer of tea. The countrys export brand crush tear curl (CTC) classifies export of tea to countries like UK, Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Russia The Dollar Business Bureau The shipment from India to Pakistan increased from 11.97 million kg in 2014-15 to 16.48 million kg in 10 months in 2015-16   The rise of tea export from India to Pakistan rose up to 60% in the first ten months of the current fiscal year. In other words tea exports increased to Rs.160.82 crores. The comprehensive external shipment of tea has increased by just 11% to Rs 3,597.41 crores. The export of ...

Indian tea exporters worried as Iran resumes world trade

Jasleen Kaur | The Dollar Business  Removal of trade sanctions from Iran may trigger a new challenge for Indian tea exporters as the Islamic republic is likely to renegotiate its existing import contracts with Indian suppliers for converting its trade into dollar term.  At present, the trade realisation between India and Iran is carried out as per the rial value. Now, the United Nations has lifted the trade sanctions from Iran following a nuclear agreement, analysts say that the country may ask its trade partners to forge fresh deals on dollar rates. Though the move will help Iran in saving on its forex outflows, Indian exporters may face huge losses due to stiffer competition among suppliers. “It is not good for India if they start ...

Rains affect Indias tea exports

 The Dollar Business Bureau Delayed rain fall and increased competition in the international market led to a steep fall in India’s tea exports last year. The country earned Rs 3,485 crore by exporting 180 million kg of tea during last year (April-Feb). The volume was less than 4,509 registered a year ago when India exported 225 million kgs of tea. “Volume of export of Indian tea during 2014-15 has been lower than the level registered during 2013-14 primarily on account of fall in production of Assam orthodox tea caused by delayed rains,” said Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of State, Commerce and Industry. Other factors that contributed to the decline are increased supplies from Kenya leading to a reduced average price ...