MUMBAI: India’s tea production in May plunged more than 30% from a year earlier to 90.92 million kilograms (kg), its lowest level in more than a decade, the state-run Tea Board said on Friday, hurt by excessive heat and scant rainfall.
Production in Assam, which accounts for more than half the country’s output, fell by more than 26% to 49.84 million kg, the board said.
Import of black tea: Govt decides to revise structure of duties, taxes
Exports of CTC (crush-tear-curl) grade tea went mainly to Egypt and the United Kingdom, with the orthodox variety shipped to Iraq, Iran and Russia.
MUMBAI: India’s tea production in May plunged more than 30% from a year earlier to 90.92 million kilograms (kg), its lowest level in more than a decade, the state-run Tea Board said on Friday, hurt by excessive heat and scant rainfall.
Production in Assam, which accounts for more than half the country’s output, fell by more than 26% to 49.84 million kg, the board said.
Import of black tea: Govt decides to revise structure of duties, taxes
Exports of CTC (crush-tear-curl) grade tea went mainly to Egypt and the United Kingdom, with the orthodox variety shipped to Iraq, Iran and Russia.