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Tea prices slump on higher output, tepid demand at auctions

While domestic demand has remained flat, exports too have been hit by difficulties in shipping tea to Russia and Iran, the two largest buyers of Indian tea

May 25, 2022 / 11:56 IST
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Indian tea prices have dropped by 20% in a month as arrivals increased in auctions amid subdued demand.

Price of the Orthodox tea variety has seen a pick-up in the wake of slackening Sri Lankan shipments following economic turmoil in the country. But Orthodox tea constitutes only around 10% of the total tea produced in India.

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The CTC (crush, tear, curl) tea production that accounts for a major chunk of Indian tea output has risen helped by good rains.

“The production of tea has increased from April from both corporates and bought leaf sector (BLS). The availability of cheap teas especially from the latter has suppressed demand for higher grades teas. However, the rise in the natural gas prices has raised the cost of production in the estates in Assam,’’ said A Bhattacharya, deputy secretary of the Indian Tea Association, Assam.