North Indian buyer support lifts leaf tea prices in Kochi
January 15, 2021
File photo: Workers plucking tea leaves in plantation near Kalpetta in Wayanadu district in Kerala - The Hindu Business Line
File photo: Workers plucking tea leaves in plantation near Kalpetta in Wayanadu district in Kerala - The Hindu Business Line×
The off-season in North India has forced buyers especially packateers to look at South Indian auctions
Kochi, January 15
CTC leaf prices appreciated by ₹5 to ₹10 per kg in Kochi auctions this week, on good buying support extended by major blenders and upcountry buyers.
This was reflected in average price realisation that went up to ₹162 against ₹158 in the previous week. The quantity offered in sale 2 was 91,000 kg and 100 per cent was sold.
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