A new leaf: Getting to the heart of better yields
13 Feb, 2021 03:30 PM
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Dr Tory Clarke (left), Professor Susanne von Caemmerer and Dr Florence Danila. Photo / Natalia Bateman, CoETP
Dr Tory Clarke (left), Professor Susanne von Caemmerer and Dr Florence Danila. Photo / Natalia Bateman, CoETP
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True Leaf Brands Inc.: True Leaf Unveils Plan to Become B.C. Craft Cannabis Hub
True Leaf Campus will be the first facility of its kind to serve the burgeoning B.C. craft cannabis community
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February begins on better note for Coonoor tea auction
February 08, 2021
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February has begun on a better note for tea trade in The Nilgiris as the earnings at the first auction for the month conducted by Coonoor Tea Trade Association rose to ₹16.35 crore from ₹13.90 crore in the last auction of January.
This means, the earnings increased by ₹2.45 crore in just one week – in the first auction after the Budget was presented.
This happened because 12.19 lakh kg was sold against 10.51 lakh kg in the previous week despite the average price rising to ₹ 134.11 per kg from ₹ 133.25 in end January.
After two weeks, price crossing ₹ 300/kg was noticed. The Red Dust grade tea of bought leaf factory Homedale Estate, auctioned by Global Tea Brokers, topped the entire auctions this week when Dhruv Enterprises bought it for ₹ 301 per kg.