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India s tea output drops 9 7% in 2020, raises prices to record high

India s tea output drops 9.7% in 2020, raises prices to record high The price rise supported the beleaguered Indian tea industry, which was struggling with rising production costs, but trimmed exports from the south Asian country PTI | February 5, 2021 | Updated 09:26 IST Lower output lifted average tea prices in 2020 by 31% from a year ago to a record 184.69 rupees ($2.53) a kg, according to data compiled by the Tea Board Indian tea production in 2020 fell 9.7% from a year ago due to heavy flooding and coronavirus movement restrictions, lifting average prices by nearly a third to a record high, the state-run Tea Board said on Thursday. The price rise supported the beleaguered Indian tea industry, which was struggling with rising production costs, but trimmed exports from the south Asian country.

India s tea output drops in 2020, lifts prices to a record high

Rajendra Jadhav 2 分钟阅读 MUMBAI, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Indian tea production in 2020 fell 9.7% from a year ago due to heavy flooding and coronavirus movement restrictions, lifting average prices by nearly a third to a record high, the state-run Tea Board said on Thursday. The price rise supported the beleaguered Indian tea industry, which was struggling with rising production costs, but trimmed exports from the south Asian country. In 2020, India produced 1255.60 million kilograms of tea, down 9.7% from a year ago as floods damaged tea gardens in the northeastern state of Assam - which accounts for over half of India’s production - where output had already been cut by labour movement restrictions to contain the coronavirus outbreak.

India s tea output drops in 2020, lifts prices to a record high

2 Min Read MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian tea production in 2020 fell 9.7% from a year ago due to heavy flooding and coronavirus movement restrictions, lifting average prices by nearly a third to a record high, the state-run Tea Board said on Thursday. Women carry firewood at a tea estate in Nagaon district, in Assam, February 17, 2017. REUTERS/Anuwar Hazarika/Files The price rise supported the beleaguered Indian tea industry, which was struggling with rising production costs, but trimmed exports from the south Asian country. In 2020, India produced 1255.60 million kilograms of tea, down 9.7% from a year ago as floods damaged tea gardens in the northeastern state of Assam - which accounts for over half of India’s production - where output had already been cut by labour movement restrictions to contain the coronavirus outbreak.

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