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India likely to fill up vacuum created by Lankan tea output fall: TAI

India produces around 110-120 million kg of orthodox tea annually, as against the normal Sri Lanka produce of 300 million kg.

September 14, 2022 / 15:17 IST
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India's 1,600 tea gardens generate employment for over 1.1 million people. (Photo courtesy Luxmi Tea)
India's 1,600 tea gardens generate employment for over 1.1 million people. (Photo courtesy Luxmi Tea)

With embattled Sri Lanka witnessing a fall in tea production, India is likely to fill up the vacuum created by the island nation, the Tea Association of India (TAI) said.

TAI secretary general P K Bhattacharya said this is reflected by price rise of the orthodox variety produced by Indian tea planters, with auction realisation increasing sharply by about Rs 75 to Rs 100 per kg.

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India produces around 110-120 million kg of orthodox tea annually, as against the normal Sri Lanka produce of 300 million kg.

The economic crisis in Sri Lanka has caused the fall in its orthodox tea production, he said.