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Tea exports shoots up by 4% in August

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 29 2013 | 2:34 AM IST

India’s tea exports shot up by four per cent in volume in August due to a shortfall in output in Kenya — a major producer — that continues to benefit the country, while shipments in the first eight months rose by 20 per cent.

According to the Tea Board, exports surged to 18.47 million kg in August against 17.78 million kg in the year-ago period, while shipments in the first eight months of this year shot up to 124.04 million kg, compared with 106.64 million kg in the corresponding period last year.

“The shortfall in Kenya — the largest exporting country — continues to help us by shifting buyers towards countries like China and India,” a senior Tea Board official said.

However, the rise in exports has not been that dramatic in August, compared with a 53 per cent rise in July this year.

“This is the base effect. The base is higher in August last year and, therefore, the rise in shipment this August in the percentage term on y-o-y basis won’t be much, though in volume terms, it remains around the July 2008 level,” an industry expert said.

Exports had surged to 18.16 million kg in July 2008 against 11.88 million kg in the year-ago period.

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