Monday, February 26, 2007
CTC Leaf And Dust Receive Good Demand
In all the three auction centres of North India, CTC leaf and dust teas have been getting good demand. As the bulk of the offerings were of the end season varieties, prices followed quality. Nominal weight of orthodox teas were sold well. There was a fair enquiry from shippers to the CIS countries. The North India market was active. The Sri Lankan orthodox market in Colombo too witnessed further firming up of prices for all categories with substantial international demand. The total crop of Kenya, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh up to December 2006, taken together, was 31.1 million kg, lower than the corresponding period of the previous year. This may have an impact on the international market. Weather conditions in North India continue to be favorable to a healthy start to the cropping season. The first new season CTC invoices from Dooars and Terai have seen attractive prices ranging from Rs 160-200 per kg. Selected hard withered manufactured Orthodox tea from Terai sold up to Rs 475 per kg. From April 2006 to January 2007, the total auction average for all three North Indian centres cumulatively was Rs 72.24 per kg as compared to Rs 64.44 per kg in the previous season.
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