• Stakeholders in the industry had raised concerns over a number of challenges they face in value addition for tea with the main challenge being the issue of taxation on packaging material. • Linturi promised that the government will do what it takes to ensure that Kenya starts exporting value-added tea.
Read MoreSeveral multinationals are battling court cases in Kenya whose outcome is highly awaited this year because of the risks they carry on their operations. The corporations facing the cases include major grower, processor and supplier of Kenyan tea James Finlay, social media giant Meta, and Lancet, which has been sued by its former chief executive Ahmed Kalebi.
Read MoreGuwahati: at Sale 52 held on 27th, 28th and 29th December, 2022 there were 213,220 packages on offer. CTC: There w as fair demand for better Assams. Select cleaner, well-made & good liquoring varieties were irregular around last whilst the remainder was easier.
Read MoreCalcutta: at Sale 50 held on the 13th, 14th and 15th December, 2022, CTC: Fair demand for better and better medium Assams at irregularly easier levels. Bolder brokens were a weak feature this week.
Read MoreCochin: Coonoor Sale No.52 dated 30-12-2022; CTC Leaf: Good demand. steady market, selling around last levels. Bolder Brokens barely steady and smaller brokens trading at firm to occasionally dearer levels. Best categories seen recovering in price levels. Buying pattern: Buoyant buying from the major blender. Regional Picketers also participated. Internal fair support, Exporters good support.
Read MoreChittagong: at Sale 34 held on 26th December, CTC LEAF: 51,752 packages of Current Season teas on offer met with a fairly strong demand. BROKENS: A handful of good Brokens on offer met with a strong demand and were generally firm.
Read MoreColombo: at Sale 50 held on the 19th and 20th December, there were 5.1m/kgs on offer. The 0.72 mkgs of Ex estate teas on offer met with good demand. Select Best Western High Grown BOPs were firm to dearer; the below best and plainer varieties were firm to easier at times.
Read MoreLed by the Greenfield tea factory Assistant manager Ambrose Cheruiyot, they decried the high cost of fertilizers and asked the government to intervene so that they can also benefit from the program. “Private factories in the country can’t access subsidized fertilizer for its only available for factories under the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), we are also struggling to remain afloat, hence the need for government help,” explained Cheruiyot.
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Read More•Exports are expected to improve this year after hiccups in key markets of Pakistan and Sudan. •Pakistan accounts for about 38 to 40 per cent of Kenyan tea exports.
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Read MoreChai Trading Company general manager Francis Muthamia shows members of parliamentary Committee on Delagation and Legislation how the tea auction is conducted online on October 5, 2020.
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