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  • Lack of rainfall adversely affects tea production in Eastern India

    Posted in on апр 30, 2014 чай , рынок , Индия

    <p>Considered as one of the world’s finest, the tea industry in India’s eastern West Bengal is all set to witness lower production owing to deficient rainfall in the region. Additional Secretary, Tea Association of India, north Bengal branch, Sumit Ghosh, expressed his concern over the low production and the subsequent loss the industry would suffer. “At present, in comparison to last year, the tea production is lagging behind by 30-40%. The tea industry is in a bad shape. All of us in the tea fraternity are really worried as it has been more than three to four months and there has been no rainfa...</p>

  • Coffee Exports From India Dropping as Rains Shrink Harvest

    Posted in on апр 04, 2014 кофе , арабика , робуста , Индия

    <p>Coffee shipments from India, Asia’s third-largest grower, are poised to fall this year as a rally in global prices deters buyers from Italy to Russia and after unseasonal rains cut output for the first time in six years. Exports may decline as much as 10 percent from 312,756 metric tons in 2013, said Ramesh Rajah, president of the Coffee Exporters Association of India. The harvest probably dropped below 300,000 tons in the 12 months started Oct. 1 from a record 318,200 tons a year earlier, he said. Reduced supplies from India, where robusta accounts for 70 percent of output, may help a surge i...</p>

  • India tea prices extend drop on poor grade leaf supply

    Posted in on фев 25, 2014 чай , Индия

    <p>Average tea prices in India, the world&#039;s second-biggest producer, fell further at last week&#039;s auction as most of the supplies were of poor grade tea amid weak demand from leading buyers. The CTC (crush-tear-curl) grade leaf was sold at 112.53 rupees ($1.81) per kg last week, down 2.7 percent from the previous auction, while prices of the dust grade rose 2.9 percent to 121.49 rupees per kg on thin supplies. &#34;Since most of supplies were of poor grade leaf, big companies are not showing interest,&#34; said a Kolkata-based dealer. India&#039;s tea exports in 2013 nudged higher by nearly 2 percent to 211.86...</p>

  • India to promote tea aggressively

    Posted in on авг 06, 2013 чай , рынок , Индия

    <p>Ministry chooses US, Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran and Egypt for tea export The United States has emerged as a major market for black tea and is now the third largest importer of tea. The present market size of U.S. is about 126 million kg of which 84.4 per cent is black tea. The Indian Commerce and Industry Ministry has chosen five countries – US, Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran and Egypt -- for intensive promotional intervention through five specific activities over five years. These five countries account for 42 per cent of the total tea exported from India. Indian tea exports average at 200 million kg...</p>

  • Tea output in India seen at record as normal weather aids yields

    Posted in on июн 03, 2013 чай , рынок , Индия

    <p>Tea Board of India chairman says the harvest may climb to 1.13 bn kilograms this year from 1.11 bn kilograms in 2012 Tea output in India, the world’s largest producer after China, may reach a record this year as favourable weather in the main growing regions boosts yields, according to the Tea Board of India. “The harvest may climb to 1.13 billion kilograms this year from 1.11 billion kilograms in 2012,” chairman M.G.V.K. Bhanu said in an interview at his office in Kolkata. “Production may increase further to 1.2 billion kilograms by 2017,” he said. A bigger harvest may cap a rally in prices, ...</p>

  • Global tea brands appoint new distributors to enter India

    Posted in on июн 03, 2013 чай , рынок , сервис , Индия

    <p>Srilanka’s Basilur was the chosen tea brand to be served at the VVIP enclosure at Wankhede stadium during the IPL matches recently. International tea brands may not be making money, but that is not stopping them from appointing more distributors to make inroads in India. From Sri Lankan brands such as Basilur and Dilmah to UK’s Twinings, the international premium tea segment may be miniscule, but is slowly gaining acceptance with Indian consumers. “The free trade agreement between India and Sri Lanka has helped more tea brands from the island country enter India. We are not chasing business an...</p>

  • Tea prices gather steam in N. India auctions

    Posted in on апр 22, 2013 чай , цены , Индия

    <p>This week at Sale No. 16 at Kolkata tea auction, the average prices of both orthodox and CTC varieties were much higher than those in last week’s Sale No. 15. According to J Thomas &amp; Company Pvt Ltd., the tea auctioneers, the average price of orthodox was Rs 182.52 (Rs 127.21) a kg and of CTC Rs 154.56 (Rs 139.27). An estimated 64.92 per cent ( 88.81 per cent) of the orthodox and 68.85 per cent (66.60 per cent) of the CTC offerings were sold. This week, the total offerings (packages) at the three North Indian auction centres at Kolkata, Guwahati and Siliguri were 1,01,581 compared to 78,794 in...</p>

  • В течение двух ближайших лет Индия поставит в Иран 30 тыс. т чая

    Posted in on апр 01, 2013 рынок , Индия

    <p>Недавно между Чайное ассоциацией Индии и Организацией чая Ирана подписано соглашение, в соответствии с которым в течение двух ближайших лет Индия поставит в Иран 30 тыс. т чая, сообщает агентство ИСНА. До сих пор Индия экспортировала в Иран около 12 тыс. т чая в год, что составляет примерно 6% от всех экспортных поставок индийского чая. По словам одного из представителей Чайной ассоциации Индии, Иран представляет собой важный экспортный рынок, и с подписанием упомянутого соглашения поставки индийского чая в Иран должны существенно увеличиться. По данным Чайной ассоциации Индии, в период с янва</p>

  • Coffee Exports From India Set to Drop as Europe Demand Slows

    Posted in on фев 06, 2013 кофе , зеленый кофе , арабика , Индия

    <p>Coffee exports from India, Asia’s third-biggest supplier, may decline for a second straight year as an economic slowdown in Europe cuts demand and as damage from pest attacks reduces the harvest. Shipments may drop below 300,000 metric tons this year from 310,886 tons in 2012, Ramesh Rajah, president of the Coffee Exporters Association of India, said by phone from Bangalore. Exports fell 9.4 percent last year, the first annual drop in three years, according to data from the Coffee Board of India. A drop in Indian supplies may help limit a 34 percent slump in arabica prices in the past year in ...</p>

  • Tea-plucking machines in India threaten Assam livelihoods

    Posted in on дек 03, 2012 чай , цены , Индия

    <p>The north-eastern Indian state of Assam is renowned for its tea - the backbone of its economy. The traditions of the old estates, including hand-picking, make the tea expensive. But any drop in quality would undermine the Assam brand. Spending the night in an old fashioned British Raj bungalow on a tea estate in Assam, I was awoken at six in the morning by a siren. For more than 1,000 men and women this was the alarm call which got them out of bed to prepare for eight hours plucking tea, planting new tea bushes, weeding, digging ditches, or doing any of the other tasks required to produce high...</p>

  • No tea trade without conforming to FSSAI parameters: Tea Board of India

    Posted in on ноя 30, 2012 чай , Индия

    <p>In a bid to ensure quality and protect the image of India tea globally, the Tea Board of India Thursday said no tea can be exported from or imported into the country from February if it does not conform to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India's (FSSAI) parameters. "Effective Feb 1, 2013, no teas can either be exported from or imported into India, without conforming to FSSAI parameters and teas would be subjected to random testing," a Tea Board of India release said here. FSSAI was established under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 as a statutory body for laying down science-...</p>

  • India Soon To Taste Its First Starbucks Coffee

    Posted in on окт 01, 2012 кофе , маркетинг , арабика , эспрессо , Индия

    <p>U.S. coffee chain Starbucks will open its first outlet in India next month through partnership with Tata Global Beverages, and has appointed Avani Saglani Davda as CEO of their joint venture.  Tata Starbucks, the 50/50 joint venture between Starbucks Coffee Co and Tata Global Beverages Ltd, will open the first store in India in the Horniman Circle area of Mumbai by the end of October 2012, the company said in a statement. The store will also be the first Starbucks location to feature espresso sourced and roasted locally from India through the coffee sourcing and roasting agreement with Tata Co...</p>