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Global tea output up 39.5 mkg

P.S. Sundar

Coonoor, Nov. 20 Global tea production so far this year has increased by 39.46 million kg over the corresponding period last year to touch 1,348.42 mkg.

An analysis of the information available with the Tea Board and International Tea Committee shows that production would have been still higher had it not been for the substantial fall in India and Sri Lanka. In Sri Lanka, till September, the output totalled 219.4 mkg, 18.7 mkg lower than that of last year.

Maximum fall

In India, the output fell by 17.53 mkg to 689.26 mkg. North India recorded the maximum fall of 13.35 mkg to 528.13 mkg. In the South, production fell by 4.18 mkg to 161.13 mkg.

Marginal fall in production has been reported in Uganda and Zimbabwe as well.

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